kz
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Sorry if you thought you packed a lot ;-)Close, but no guitar!
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Sorry if you thought you packed a lot ;-)Close, but no guitar!
Back in the day when I was traveling to the track nearly (it seemed) every weekend, I went with a trailer. Costs aside (tow vehicle was the big one) the benefits were tremendous:Now I am at the point where I am about to buy an open trailer...
Trailer storage is the only thing keeping me from buying it today - wife has a truck and I have another car to daily drive, all the benefits you've listed is what I am after - especially hauling stuff without limits and bringing car back if it breaks.Back in the day when I was traveling to the track nearly (it seemed) every weekend, I went with a trailer. Costs aside (tow vehicle was the big one) the benefits were tremendous:
- could take an almost unlimited number of spare wheels, tools, etc.
- no worries about getting home if the car broke
- didn't have to change tires at the track
- I could nap in the back of the tow vehicle
- could haul wheels and such for friends
The downsides are also numerous, but they're almost all financial.
Special Tetris skills apply if you want to pack a bike along with a lot of other stuff.How did you get the bike in there? I’m good until I saw the bike, and now I’m scratching my head.
You forgot to list the "No Smoking" sign...Last 4th of July weekend I pretty much filled the trunk and back seats with fireworks (bill of lading said 230 lbs worth, 7 cases/37 cakes), suitcase behind the passenger seat, big tote bag with more fireworks equipment and some snack foods on the passenger seat case of bottle water and 2 cases of beer on the passenger side floor. I could still see out the side and rear windows, but I wouldn't want to have to fit much more.
Long story very short, back in the early 80s I fit 8 people in a Camaro (including myself, driving).And there’s no way you could fit the entire universe into a Camaro, not even close.
