Thread: The age old question!!!
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05-29-2003 09:56 PM #2
Lets see how can I start this. I drive my car and trailer it both. It comes down to the fact that it is MY car and its no one elses business if its driven or trailered. I trailer my car depending on roads, distance, etc. Let me give you an example of roads. There is a show in the SoCal mountains that is coming up. The mountain roads always have large rocks from slides in it as it built into the mountain. There is no way I'm driving a lowered car with no front bumper up that road. I had a accident that required me to replace the metal fenders, hood, and front clip among other things. It took me a solid 7 months to find the metal calling over half the world. Its been a year since I've driven it and its getting trailered up there, and anywhere else I feel is in my best interest. Distance comes into the picture. I don't have a radio (hot rods don't have radios only mags), no air (wimps) or power steering ( sissie boys). I drive it to local cruises, shows and on LA freeways ( think about that one). I didn't build the car to travel across country. Dan J asked me in your other thread why anti trailer people are so hostile. I don't think the majority of people at show care one way or the other. The ones the seem to bitch the most are the ones that are interested in an award, and not in meeting people, looking at cars, and enjoying themselves. They need to get a life. If a person chooses to drive or trailer their car, its their business. Like I said, its MY CAR and I get to choose. For thoes of you that hate trailered cars, heres what happens when you do trailer them
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