I would love to put a picture of my trailer on the site. Problem is , I have tried with no success. It is like a giant 24' billboard with big "Sled City Fiberglass" , and "Danger Brothers Racing Team"lettering on it and a giant Ram and checkered flag. It has been spotted from Florida to upper Mich, and only hauls my Max wedge and Hemi cars . Some day it will haul my Flathead Chrysler powered Willys Gasser. I have looked at the other members rigs and they are fantastic. www.moparts.com has a thread like this and on the first page is the 4 door white 70 Dodge car hauler that says Says "Danger Brothers Racing team" That is the truck that I used for 10 years and it was built by Eddie Smith of "the West Virginia Hemi" team. It also belonged to Ray Christian for many years till I bought it from Ray. I also have Ray's 68 Hemi Cuda. I really would like to have the old truck back, so if anyone has info on the truck, please relay it to me.Just a plain white enclosed 24' Forest River trailer but I still have my old 16' open flat bed car hauler too which is looking worse for wear. Hey Larry, how come you didn't post something about yours?
Or used tow hubs which were a royal pita.....Ok you guys, Remember the 60's when we would flat tow ?? I remember saying "Some Day I will be able to afford a trailer".Back then only the high dollar racers had OPEN trailers.Now everybody seems to have beautiful enclosed trailers. Keep the photo's coming.
.Ok you guys, Remember the 60's when we would flat tow ?? I remember saying "Some Day I will be able to afford a trailer".Back then only the high dollar racers had OPEN trailers.Now everybody seems to have beautiful enclosed trailers. Keep the photo's coming.
Seen that before lol. How bout racing the tow vehicle after the race car broke? One day, when my car was down, I went to the track with a buddy and I raced the tow vehicle while he ran the race car. Only got one time trial with the tow vehicle and cut a really crappy light so I pushed it and left on the 2nd to the last yellow in the 1st round and cut a -.001! oh well..
Sure do remember those days.. And when you seen a car on the street with welded tow bar brackets hanging down from the frame you would look twice.
Story: In the early 70's a friend of mine had a Demon that he took to the track. The tow vehicle was a 57 Chevy and they used a tow bar. Well the Demon had carb issues at the track so it didn't run well at all that day. Then on the way home the 57 died. It ended up that the race car Demon ended up towing the 57 Chevy tow vehicle home! Picture that episode.