Originally posted by Dave Severson
Hey mat, chill dude. I happen to like using a trailer sometimes. If the rod run, cruise, show or whatever is more than 60 or 70 miles it is nice to get there and roll it out of the trailer with everything clean and shiny. There may also be a "speed contest" of some sort or another, and things do break. Oh yeah, you ever tried putting yer wife, kid, coolers, lawn chairs, tools, slicks, cleaning supplies, and suitcases into a roadster to go to a 3 day show 900 miles away??? Maybe when you have built a few cars and gone a few places, you will understand. I like my trailer, thank you. And I drive my stuff, too.
I understand your point and, point well taken. In your case a trailer is a nescettie, I dont think you can fit all that in a small roadster. I just don't like people that never ever drive there cars and pull them from the museum and put them in the show. I didn't mean to offend you Dave, Sorry about that. Also, you gotta agree that a white engine is for a 100% trailer car and not a driven car ( that's trailered when nessesary ).