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Corvette Trailers

Posted: 12/18/05 3:34pm Message 11 of 12
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Vette(s): 1970 LT-1 Convertible Bridgehampton Blue Metallic 1999 Convertible Nassau Blue Metallic
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Terry, Check this site out. They had some pretty awesome looking trailers. http://www.carreplicatrailers.com/index.html Sarge you better be careful messin with the Pacer Prince (sorry Ken I couldn't help myself)


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Thanks Tuxblacray. Checked them out. They are really, really cool. Sure would be an "attention getter". Might have to think about those.

They're just not what Tail Gunner made. Their's looked exactly like the back 1/3 of your vette - down to the wheels and with functional taillights. Was thinking about one for longer trips - especially in the C5. You know how the gals can pack 50 lbs of "stuff" for a "weekender". Just might need the extra space.

Just thinking about it for now. Ken, thanks for the offer - just might have take you up on it in the future.

Thanks for everybody's help.
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Corvette Trailers

Posted: 12/18/05 8:05pm Message 12 of 12
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Vette(s): 1975 C3 Red, T-Tops, Black Interior. All I need is time and money! Getting there!
A base trailer frame is easy and cheap.  Some body panels and lights create most of the outside.  Make a fiberglass box to connect the two, the correct tires and wheels.  The trailer could be the exact match to the rear of your car.   Granted the more detail, the more cost for material.   It could be fun.


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