Car transporter Saturday?
Car transporter Saturday?
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ecain63

Original Poster:

10,604 posts

191 months

Tuesday 15th January 2013
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Not convinced I want to drive the C63 back from Northampton in the sleet and st on Saturday. Anyone got a car transporter or wagon and trailer that fancies earning a couple of quid for thier trouble?

Eddie

danyeates

7,248 posts

238 months

Tuesday 15th January 2013
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But you're our top military snow driving expert!

Ps. Our trailer won't be big enough I'm afraid. I think it was Issomo (is that his name?!) that has one.

Edited by danyeates on Tuesday 15th January 22:50

W4X LG

1,029 posts

206 months

Wednesday 16th January 2013
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Eddie surely it's safer to be driving the car than towing it if the conditions aren't the best?

ecain63

Original Poster:

10,604 posts

191 months

Wednesday 16th January 2013
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It's not the slipping and sliding issue I'm concerned about. I just don't fancy stonechipping the car to death by driving south on heavily gritted roads.

normalbloke

8,107 posts

235 months

Wednesday 16th January 2013
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Unless it's a covered transporter/trailer you're likely to cause more damage to it.

danyeates

7,248 posts

238 months

Wednesday 16th January 2013
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http://www.southerntrailers.co.uk/trailers/car-tra...

But yeah, you'll get a lot of grit coming up from the rear wheels of the tow vehicle I'd have thought, so still likely to get plastered unless you get an enclosed trailer/car cover/vehicle transporter.

Paul.B

3,949 posts

280 months

Wednesday 16th January 2013
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Ed - Speak to Steve/Richard at Southways Automotive 01329 220755. They have a covered tri-axle covered trailer.

W4X LG

1,029 posts

206 months

Wednesday 16th January 2013
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Another option is to tape up the front with the blue 3m tape to stop chips etc, i used to do it when i took my old car to shows to stop chips/flies etc. Its what they seem to do on the MP4's that i see being driven around on trade plates.

Be cheaper than a trailer and wont damage the paint.



Get a 2 or 3 rolls should be fine to do front/mirrors/leading edges of rear arches

http://www.3mdirect.co.uk/p-1371-3m-scotch-water-r...

danyeates

7,248 posts

238 months

Wednesday 16th January 2013
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Paul.B said:
Ed - Speak to Steve/Richard at Southways Automotive 01329 220755. They have a covered tri-axle covered trailer.
Good to know for future reference.

danyeates

7,248 posts

238 months

Wednesday 16th January 2013
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W4X LG said:
Another option is to tape up the front with the blue 3m tape to stop chips etc, i used to do it when i took my old car to shows to stop chips/flies etc. Its what they seem to do on the MP4's that i see being driven around on trade plates.

Be cheaper than a trailer and wont damage the paint.



Get a 2 or 3 rolls should be fine to do front/mirrors/leading edges of rear arches

http://www.3mdirect.co.uk/p-1371-3m-scotch-water-r...
Great idea Luke.

Might do that to my Zed for Friday! Need to get my Zed back from the wheel specialist and it's just had the front end painted

ecain63

Original Poster:

10,604 posts

191 months

Wednesday 16th January 2013
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Good idea. I'll see if I can get the dealer to tape it up for me.

Eddie

iiyama

2,201 posts

217 months

Wednesday 16th January 2013
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Eddie, you looking to borrow a trailer or need a trailer plus a towing wagon?

danyeates

7,248 posts

238 months

Wednesday 16th January 2013
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iiyama said:
Eddie, you looking to borrow a trailer or need a trailer plus a towing wagon?
Ah yes, it was iiyama, not issimo. smile Sorry, your names are similar!

ecain63

Original Poster:

10,604 posts

191 months

Wednesday 16th January 2013
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Was looking more for a proper car transporter / recovery type vehicle. I can hire one from Abacus for £80 plus fuel which isn't too bad.

StefanVXR8

3,617 posts

214 months

Wednesday 16th January 2013
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ecain63 said:
Was looking more for a proper car transporter / recovery type vehicle. I can hire one from Abacus for £80 plus fuel which isn't too bad.
The things people do just to stop it getting dirty!

Just kidding mate, have a safe journey, look forward to seeing the car in the flesh at some point.

Stef

Stedman

7,331 posts

208 months

Wednesday 16th January 2013
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W4X LG said:
Another option is to tape up the front with the blue 3m tape to stop chips etc, i used to do it when i took my old car to shows to stop chips/flies etc. Its what they seem to do on the MP4's that i see being driven around on trade plates.

Be cheaper than a trailer and wont damage the paint.



Get a 2 or 3 rolls should be fine to do front/mirrors/leading edges of rear arches

http://www.3mdirect.co.uk/p-1371-3m-scotch-water-r...
Great idea - nice one. Thanks!

WAFWOTTBI

338 posts

183 months

Saturday 19th January 2013
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ecain63 said:
Not convinced I want to drive the C63 back from Northampton in the sleet and st on Saturday. Anyone got a car transporter or wagon and trailer that fancies earning a couple of quid for thier trouble?

Eddie
Colour?piccys???estate or saloon,come on Eddie....details please.....