My neighbor has it sitting in his back yard, just... well, not rusting, since i think it's aluminum, but weathering all the same.
Who knows where I can get one to pull behind me 62 Cruiser???
He claims it's 1971 Allstate, and WILL NOT part with it.
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Lee Aanderud - 27 Mar 2008 02:36 GMT
You could probably find a trailer that they pull behind motorcycles... they're about the same size but fiberglass.
Lee
My neighbor has it sitting in his back yard, just... well, not rusting, since i think it's aluminum, but weathering all the same.
Who knows where I can get one to pull behind me 62 Cruiser???
He claims it's 1971 Allstate, and WILL NOT part with it.
http://files.walb.com/trailer/Trailer1.jpg
http://files.walb.com/trailer/Trailer2.jpg
http://files.walb.com/trailer/Trailer3.jpg
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Karl Haas - 28 Mar 2008 04:30 GMT
> You could probably find a trailer that they pull behind motorcycles... they're about the same size but fiberglass.
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That sounds good, Lee.e hard part is figuring out what it will be used
for.
saw a nice one behind a bike coming across the Golden Gate bridge
aftera M/C race weekend. The narrow 2' high box was for parts and
tools and the kart was resting on top. I followed it through a few
highway curves and it followed the bie (w/GF aft of driver) well.
Karl Haas - 28 Mar 2008 05:26 GMT
> > You could probably find a trailer that they pull behind motorcycles... they're about the same size but fiberglass.
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OPPS! That should be a cart race, not a bike race.
The tow vehicle was a bike. Outfit all black and chrome. (GF had long
blond hair flapping from under helmet.
Ahhhh! To be young, rich, talented and skillful, like I never was.)
George Mills - 14 Apr 2008 22:14 GMT
....or you could get something like my (yellow over blue--think Swedish flag colours) fibreglas 1975 Boler which I tow behind my blue 63 Wagonaire. It sleeps four (three adults and a kid are possible) sink, propane furnace, 3-way fridge, sink with water tank. Bolers weight about 760 pounds, so they only need a Class one hitch
Jim B on PEI
My neighbor has it sitting in his back yard, just... well, not rusting, since i think it's aluminum, but weathering all the same.
Who knows where I can get one to pull behind me 62 Cruiser???
He claims it's 1971 Allstate, and WILL NOT part with it.
http://files.walb.com/trailer/Trailer1.jpg
http://files.walb.com/trailer/Trailer2.jpg
http://files.walb.com/trailer/Trailer3.jpg
http://files.walb.com/trailer/Trailer4.jpg
http://files.walb.com/trailer/Trailer5.jpg
http://files.walb.com/trailer/Trailer6.jpg
http://files.walb.com/trailer/Trailer7.jpg
http://files.walb.com/trailer/Trailer8.jpg
http://files.walb.com/trailer/Trailer9.jpg
http://files.walb.com/trailer/Trailer10.jpg
http://files.walb.com/trailer/Trailer11.jpg
http://files.walb.com/trailer/Trailer12.jpg