car trailer/hauler

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edited November -1 in HUDSON
Looking for a trailer to transport my Hudson...



any suggestions?



Thanks

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  • Ol racer
    Ol racer Senior Contributor
    I have rented a u haul trailer several times that worked out well, but I didnt like the surge brakes
  • hudsonnut2009 wrote:
    Looking for a trailer to transport my Hudson...



    any suggestions?



    Thanks



    People will need to know where you are located?
  • I would consider somebody transporting for me...



    My Hudson has to get to KY from NC.



    I talked to U-Haul and they said they can put a class 3 hitch on our car but it won't get approved for either dolly or trailer because of the make of the car vs what it's towing.



    So I can buy a trailer or...?
  • rambos_ride
    rambos_ride Senior Contributor
    hudsonnut2009 wrote:
    I would consider somebody transporting for me...

    My Hudson has to get to KY from NC.

    I talked to U-Haul and they said they can put a class 3 hitch on our car but it won't get approved for either dolly or trailer because of the make of the car vs what it's towing.

    So I can buy a trailer or...?

    If you were on the west coast I could help you out!

    That being said , I wouldn't waste the time or money trying to set your car up to tow with.

    Believe it or not theres a reason UHaul won't rent you the trailer - it's not safe!; Even though the Hudson probably weighs less than your car - its the combined weight (trailer and Hudson) thats the problem - oh and stopping or braking ability CANNOT BE OVERLOOKED!

    As far as buying a trailer - they're a great investment if you plan to use it, mostly they sit and get dirty though.

    If it's just a one-time haul - I'd do the following depending on the condition of the vehicle,

    IF it's a nice restored car, I'd hire a covered transport, If it's a builder you could hire a open transport for a lot less.
  • If I went the open transport way...



    any suggestions for good companies?



    thanks again to all
  • MikeWA
    MikeWA Senior Contributor
    Go to ytmag.com- its an antique tractor board, but cars haul pretty much like tractors- on the left side of the home page, in the second block down from the top ("Community"), click on Hauling Schedule. About 27000 guys posting either "need something hauled from X to Y,", or "available to haul something from X area to Y area". Lots of guys just needing a back haul, etc. Generally won't be insured, bonded, etc.- that's never slowed me up much (life is full of risks), but may or may not work for you.
  • Park_W
    Park_W Senior Contributor
    I'd check around in the car hobby community in your area and see who may have a dolly you could use / rent. I've had success with that approach. If you dolly the car, be sure you scope out carefully what happens when you turn a corner ... lots of fenders have gotten bent up on dollys.
  • russmaas
    russmaas Senior Contributor
    Can buy a used trailer or new one then sell afterwards. Or try Jim Guinn in Texas. HE makes a circut around the US all the time moving mostly Hudsons. he has moved 3-4 for me over the years and a golf cart too to boot.
  • do you have his contact info...number and e-mail?
  • Jim is at 940-489-8997 his email is HETJJimsresto@aol.com (remove the HET before sending)
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