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Re: Subject: Re: Tow Vehicle Question

To: PbPied@aol.com
Subject: Re: Subject: Re: Tow Vehicle Question
From: "Dr. Stuart Strickland" <stuart@strickland.net>
Date: Mon, 07 May 2001 23:34:56 +0200
Thanks to all who've given their suggestions.  And thanks to Alan for 
remembering
my "special situation".  Most of the trucks that have been mentioned are
available on the used market in Europe, but certainly not in the quantities or 
at
the prices that they can be found in the US.  Trailers are available in 
abundance
and finding one of high quality shouldn't be too difficult.  On the other hand,
since I have no other interest in this monster other than to tow my car, I've
even been considering a small autotransporter, of which there are a number of
European models.

Stuart

PbPied@aol.com schrieb:

> Excuse the interruption, but all the responses so far seem to forget
> that Stuart is in Europe.
>
> Don't know your budget, but there must be some more robust
> vehicles in use there than regular sedans.  Recent BMW or Mercedes
> SUV's would be up to the task as would Toyota's Land Cruiser,
> particularly if you were able to locate a truly lightweight trailer.
> I am not familiar with which US vehicles are available there, but
> most of the ones popular here could do what you need.
>
> Here in the States, I'd buy a "Trailex" if cost were not an option.
> generally more than twice the price of the steel trailers, but well
> under half the weight.  I used to tow my 2600# Colt Turbo on one,
> and the entire package came in at a bit above 3100#.
>
> Alan Sheidler
>
> Orig. message.....
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>
> >Date: Mon, 7 May 2001 09:30:07 EDT
> >From: Smokerbros@aol.com
> >Subject: Re: Tow Vehicle Question
>
> >Gregg and I are on the same page, here.  I tried very hard to come up with
> >the lightest trailer possible.  My Texas Bragg 16' tandem with brakes comes
> >in at 1600#, and I think you'll be hard pressed to come up with anything
> >that's much lighter.  Assuming this, you're still towing around 3000#.  I've
> >towed with (other peoples') Cherokees, Broncos, etc.  I think the minimum
> >wheelbase, track, mass, etc. that you want is a full sized, short bed,
> >standard cab truck.
>
> >Charlie Davis

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