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Tool Wagon/Trailer

Brinskan

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This is my first post, so I'll be short with the introduction, and save it for the appropriate forum. Name is Brian. I am a magazine editor (0-60mag.com) and I have been lurking here for a few months. Love the site.

Anyway, I came across this "tool wagon," and figured I'd share it with you guys since I have no space for it. I am not really sure exactly what it was originally used for. I assume Con Edison (NYC electric company) used it for tools, obviosly. But I was thinking it would make for a great trailer for a track/autox/drag car. Small enough to tow with a car and a rack for tires would easily fit on the roof.

http://newyork.craigslist.org/lgi/tls/1476054220.html
 

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qfrog

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Hi Brian, I saw your SN and thought for a sec... I know you from motorgeek. How is the car coming along?
 
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Brinskan

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Actually, it's been going really well the past couple of weeks. Let me rephrase that: my dedication to getting it done is at an all time high, the CQ's cooperation, though, is plummeting. I feel like I spend 95% of my time looking for a bolt or a clip. Actually that is what landed me here. I have decided to redo the garage space over the winter.
 

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For $225, I think I'd rather do the typical Harbor Freight Trailer + "tuffbox" + tire rack for autocross or a track day. A lot less maintenance to deal with, such as finding new hubs for that thing.

Putting a tire rack on top of that would make it quite the wind sail too, if you're planning on towing with a sportscar.
 
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