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A 24' trailer is nice and lets you haul more than you need, but my 20' has plenty of room for my Chevelle, plus the associated garbage we all 'think' we have to have at hand.
There's one member here who hauls a '67 Camaro in a 16' enclosed trailer. A little tight, but it works. Like Charley said, just for shows, etc., the 20'ers are fine, but the racers like 26' + for all their extras. What you may find though is, USED 20' trailers are nowhere near as plentiful as the 24' & up units. With a 7K budget, you shouldn't have any problem getting exactly what you're looking for.......... at least in our part of the country.
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I'm interested in reading/hearing about a 20' or 22' PACE Shadow, Haulmark or other quality 10,000 GVW trailer.
If you know of a speciifc dealer or seller, please advise at this Email [email protected] Also seek 2WD older Cummins or possibly Duramax.....any opinions on the many trucks available in TX or ???? Thanks,
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Chuck Sharin [email protected] Auburn,WA (30 miles South of Seattle) 70 Camaro R/S Z-28, L-78, R/S SS 69 Camaro COPO "recreation" |
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