<VV> Uhaul car hauler

mclark67 at charter.net mclark67 at charter.net
Mon Oct 16 14:40:47 EDT 2017


Yes I suppose you could. What I had in my mind was the car I was
hauling was jam packed with stuff that wouldn't fit in the moving van.
So there was no accessing the passenger door.
Anyway, a Uhaul trailer is an excellent choice for a Corvair. The car
isn't heavy, the ramps and deck are low, surge brakes, stable, wish I
had one but Uhaul won't give them up.

	-----------------------------------------From: "Jim Becker" 

 Couldn't you open the passenger door?

 -----Original Message----- 
 From: mclark67--- via VirtualVairs 
 Sent: Monday, October 16, 2017 1:29 PM 
 To: 'virtualvairs at corvair.org' 
 Subject: Re: Uhaul car hauler 

 I just moved a late coupe on a Uhaul and it worked great. It's close,
 but it won't rub or drag. Engine goes forward. Now, on a convertible,
 front should go forward if there's going to be a lot of wind hitting
 the backlight. But be careful of sway at speed.
 One thing, though, is when the Corvair is backwards on the trailer
you
 have to climb out the window to get out, because the door won't open
 past the fender and the right side fender doesn't fold down.

 Mike

 -----------------------------------------From: "Frank via
 VirtualVairs" 
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 Sent: 16-Oct-2017 18:16:58 +0000
 Subject: Uhaul car hauler

 Just curious, when Corvairs are hauled with a Uhaul trailer, are the
 Corvairs hauled facing forward or facing the rear ? Any concerns
about
 weight distribution. Does the Corvair rub or drag during loading ?
 Other suggestions?




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