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Cars in the truck bed

To: musson@arts.usf.edu, StuCohen@aol.com, british-cars@autox.team.net
Subject: Cars in the truck bed
From: Johno8@aol.com
Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2001 09:22:44 EDT
I've used an 18' Budget truck for my LBC.  I built wheel chocks out of 2" x 
4", screwed into the wood truck floor with lag bolts.  Ramps are 2" x 12" 
with L brackets along the top sides and steel reinforcing plates underneath - 
about 15' long.  Supported ground to ramp x2 at 1/3rd along length with 2" x 
12" braces.  Hefty hinges at truck bed end of ramps screw into wooden truck 
bed floor to secure. All this from Home Depot and scrap yard for under $100 
and about 4 hours labor.  For loading/unloading I just drive around to a berm 
or adjacent parking lots where elevations are different - min 2' to reduce 
steepness of angle into truck.
All this correspondence has prompted me to think what the respective 
insurance companies would say in the event of a nasty.............    Null & 
void?

John Layzell
Miami, Florida
1925 Alvis SC 12/50 (with original FWB) - oldest Alvis in North America

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