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> Older Elite II Haulmark trailer
jhynesrockmtn
post Mar 26 2020, 08:25 AM
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I have been looking for an enclosed trailer to haul my 914 race car and when needed trailer a 356 project. I was looking at more standard and cheap 8.5 by 20, name the cheap brand, slightly used.

I ran across an older 99, 18ft, Haulmark Elite II race trailer. It has a winch and awning which I would add to a trailer and a top deck which I would not and it looks weird on a small trailer. It may come in handy for storage though.

Any experience with these. Are they better built than the generic trailersplus.com trailers? It has new tires and looks to be on decent shape. Of course I will go look at it.
They are asking $6,500 which seems steep for a 20 year old trailer. Is $5,500 too much?


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post Mar 26 2020, 01:33 PM
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I got a 14' x 7' cargo trailer last year for $3000, that was only a year old and felt like I got a good deal. I mainly got it for our move, but a 914 or 964 will barely fit in the trailer; I just haven't to haul one yet so I don't have a winch or tie downs for a car.

Looks like that one has features you need, which is a plus. The upper rack does look kind of odd, but probably a good place to put extra wheels. Seems to me $5-5500 is probably a fair price, depending on condition. Be sure to check age and condition of tires and trailer brakes. You can get away with older tires for shorter lower speed hauls, but there's a risk.
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