RV/car hauler?
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Holy crap. For 1.5 million I could buy a house on the beach! And a Carrera GT to go in the garage!
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Here's one that leaves enough in the budget for a 993.
http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/rvs/789413135.html
One thing to keep in mind for any RV/hauler is the floor will be much higher than a trailer, so you either need a really long ramp or some sort of liftgate. The liftgate will be around $10k alone, so there won't be many choices out there.
http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/rvs/789413135.html
One thing to keep in mind for any RV/hauler is the floor will be much higher than a trailer, so you either need a really long ramp or some sort of liftgate. The liftgate will be around $10k alone, so there won't be many choices out there.
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Here's one that leaves enough in the budget for a 993.
http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/rvs/789413135.html
One thing to keep in mind for any RV/hauler is the floor will be much higher than a trailer, so you either need a really long ramp or some sort of liftgate. The liftgate will be around $10k alone, so there won't be many choices out there.
http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/rvs/789413135.html
One thing to keep in mind for any RV/hauler is the floor will be much higher than a trailer, so you either need a really long ramp or some sort of liftgate. The liftgate will be around $10k alone, so there won't be many choices out there.
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Looking through the latest issue of Vintage Motorsport, I came across the ad for www.racingcrewquarters.com. Their "The Legend" model looked interesting for the purpose discussed here.
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Thanks, lawman . . . that turned up a bunch of great ads. We were looking to buy used anyway. And thanks, Bob . . . those are great but it would mean buying a beefier truck -- something we're kind of trying to avoid as that would be its sole purpose. We already have a mid-size truck to haul smaller things with at a decent MPG rate. We may yet go the truck upgrade with a trailer, but for now we're looking into the RV/hauler all-in-one jobber. Thanks very much for the reference, though.
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Thanks, lawman . . . that turned up a bunch of great ads. We were looking to buy used anyway. And thanks, Bob . . . those are great but it would mean buying a beefier truck -- something we're kind of trying to avoid as that would be its sole purpose. We already have a mid-size truck to haul smaller things with at a decent MPG rate. We may yet go the truck upgrade with a trailer, but for now we're looking into the RV/hauler all-in-one jobber. Thanks very much for the reference, though. ![Smilie](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
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John drives his truck to work every day and I have a daily driver that I use to do errands, etc.. A full-sized or extra duty type of truck would be terrible on gas. His drive to the base involves quite a bit of traffic most days. He has said that even if we go the larger truck and trailer route, he'd still want to use the smaller truck for commuting. I'd let him use my daily driver, but that car is a Miata and he's 6-2.
I LOVE the trailer you referred me to, though! But aren't you suppoed to disconnect the trailer from the hitch when you aren't using it? I always did that when I had the combo back in California. Dunno if I really needed to, but did just in case. If we did that, we'd still have a storage problem. We'd need to find yet more room in our driveway for the truck, and put the trailer out back tied-down to cement or something in case of hurricanes, etc. With the RV idea, I can just leave the racecar in there, park it out back, and have room for both my daily driver and his truck inside the garage. AND if a hurricane did come (which it will), we can just get in the RV and take off. We could also use the RV when we want to travel -- we'd just swap out the daily driver car for the racecar.
Ahh . . . it's a toss-up either way, pretty much. That's why I came to you guys for advice. Whichever way we go, it's going to be an investment, and we're trying to make the right choices. You've all been great at helping me in this process and I truly appreciate it. THANKS.
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I LOVE the trailer you referred me to, though! But aren't you suppoed to disconnect the trailer from the hitch when you aren't using it? I always did that when I had the combo back in California. Dunno if I really needed to, but did just in case. If we did that, we'd still have a storage problem. We'd need to find yet more room in our driveway for the truck, and put the trailer out back tied-down to cement or something in case of hurricanes, etc. With the RV idea, I can just leave the racecar in there, park it out back, and have room for both my daily driver and his truck inside the garage. AND if a hurricane did come (which it will), we can just get in the RV and take off. We could also use the RV when we want to travel -- we'd just swap out the daily driver car for the racecar.
Ahh . . . it's a toss-up either way, pretty much. That's why I came to you guys for advice. Whichever way we go, it's going to be an investment, and we're trying to make the right choices. You've all been great at helping me in this process and I truly appreciate it. THANKS.
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John drives his truck to work every day and I have a daily driver that I use to do errands, etc.. A full-sized or extra duty type of truck would be terrible on gas. His drive to the base involves quite a bit of traffic most days. He has said that even if we go the larger truck and trailer route, he'd still want to use the smaller truck for commuting. I'd let him use my daily driver, but that car is a Miata and he's 6-2.
I LOVE the trailer you referred me to, though! But aren't you suppoed to disconnect the trailer from the hitch when you aren't using it? I always did that when I had the combo back in California. Dunno if I really needed to, but did just in case. If we did that, we'd still have a storage problem. We'd need to find yet more room in our driveway for the truck, and put the trailer out back tied-down to cement or something in case of hurricanes, etc. With the RV idea, I can just leave the race car in there, park it out back, and have room for both my daily driver and his truck inside the garage. AND if a hurricane did come (which it will), we can just get in the RV and take off. We could also use the RV when we want to travel -- we'd just swap out the daily driver car for the racecar.
Ahh . . . it's a toss-up either way, pretty much. That's why I came to you guys for advice. Whichever way we go, it's going to be an investment, and we're trying to make the right choices. You've all been great at helping me in this process and I truly appreciate it. THANKS.![Big Grin](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
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I LOVE the trailer you referred me to, though! But aren't you suppoed to disconnect the trailer from the hitch when you aren't using it? I always did that when I had the combo back in California. Dunno if I really needed to, but did just in case. If we did that, we'd still have a storage problem. We'd need to find yet more room in our driveway for the truck, and put the trailer out back tied-down to cement or something in case of hurricanes, etc. With the RV idea, I can just leave the race car in there, park it out back, and have room for both my daily driver and his truck inside the garage. AND if a hurricane did come (which it will), we can just get in the RV and take off. We could also use the RV when we want to travel -- we'd just swap out the daily driver car for the racecar.
Ahh . . . it's a toss-up either way, pretty much. That's why I came to you guys for advice. Whichever way we go, it's going to be an investment, and we're trying to make the right choices. You've all been great at helping me in this process and I truly appreciate it. THANKS.
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anyway, good luck with whatever you choose.