Anyone in the midwest looking for a trailer

Jack B

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I just bought an aluminum trailer and the seller has a second that is identical. The manufacturer is R&R, it is an open 20 ft flat bed. It is unique in that it uses the ramps to form a stone-guard on the front. I have never seen a trailer with such a low entrance/****** tail. There should be no issue driving the car on without typical antics of multiple boards to make the car clear. They only weigh 1300 lbs and can haul a 5700 lb car. The ramps are also aluminum and a full six feet. The price is right also. Send me a PM if anyone is interested.
 
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4524011434 is the Ebay listing from last week. It should still show. I paid $3317. The second trailer is identical to the first. They were 2003 models. As I said they have the best setup for low clearance cars I have seen, plus, you don't have to invest in a stone-guard. It has trailer rated radials and the model also has built in jack stands.

Call Auggie at this number (248) 219 3055 (Detroit), as I said the second unit should be identical. These were company owned units that were used to tow vechicles for marketing purposes in the state of Michigan.
 

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For an aluminum, it is a steal. The Texas roll backs and the featherlites list for ~4800. I thought mine was a steal at just over 4k when i bought it new. and they don't depreciate much at all.

If I didn't have one, I'd be all over this immediately.

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If you follow Ebay for a trailer it is amazing, a used aluminum trailer sells for almost the same a a new one. These R&R trailers look like they were made for our cars, a lot of thought went into reducing the incline to get low clearance cars on to the trailer. The use of the ramps as stone guards is also nice, since the stone guard can cost an additional $500-$700. The aluminum is also nice since it is 1,000 lbs lighter than a steel trailer.
 
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Chuck:

look up above, I posted it since a bunch of prople PM'ed me
 
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