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<font color="blue">J.D., That trailer is beautiful. I looked on H&H website & did not see that model. Can you tell me the model # & any specs. Mike </font> ![]()
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I know they had that trailer for a couple of years, but did not know that they had stopped it (maybe special order). Stainless steel tilt bed with the ramps jutting out back automatically! I know they showed a Viper going on the trailer without scraping or extra blocks!!!
I have my enclosed from H&H and that thing is built like a brick S$#thouse!! The only complaint is that I don't have a newer truck in front of it!! ![]()
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I think JD told me a friend of his was interested in one so they went back to the dealer where he bought his and were told that model was discontinued. Seems he told me it's a combo of stainless and aluminum,.......... maybe an aluminum deck.
I have an 18' flat trailer that holds my Chevelle or my Nova with no overhang, although I'm not sure that's all that important. The beavertail on mine is so low that most vehicles would clear it in a rear impact. The car would probably still take the major hit. But back to the original question; will a first gen Camaro fit on a 16' trailer? Yes. In fact, a former (maybe current) member here used to transport a '67 Camaro in a 16' enclosed trailer.
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