Too Much Is Never Enough
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Too Much Is Never Enough
Some of you who like me who are from the MTV Generation will remember the likes of Billy Idol saying this. It was the first thing that popped in my head when I went to buy a couple of cars this week. I made the deal on the 2 cars and then guy asked if I wanted some motors, 14 in total. Never one to say no I agreed. The problem was I had a single car trailer, so how do I get it all home? We got creative and it was a scary ride home, through a lake effect snow storm by the Great lakes, I hate this corridor any time after Thanksgiving.
What we ended up doing was filling the bed of the truck with engines. That left us a bunch, which we front loaded on the trailer. We then took the back off the trailer after loading the car, with the front hanging off the trailer. But that left us with 3 engines, what to do? We took the gate from the trailer and put a 2nd tier on the trailer, it worked! We made it home, it wasn't a fun ride, but all arrived safe.
Too Much Is Never Enough indeed!
What we ended up doing was filling the bed of the truck with engines. That left us a bunch, which we front loaded on the trailer. We then took the back off the trailer after loading the car, with the front hanging off the trailer. But that left us with 3 engines, what to do? We took the gate from the trailer and put a 2nd tier on the trailer, it worked! We made it home, it wasn't a fun ride, but all arrived safe.
Too Much Is Never Enough indeed!
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Re: Too Much Is Never Enough
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Adam, please look for engine # 712052 just in case it is buried in that lot. By the way congrats on the creative loading. I doubt I would have attempted that but I always hate towing no matter what. I was always paranoid and a pain in the ass when towing the race car.
If I had known I would live this long I would have pushed the envelope a little harder.
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I'm so jealous of guys like you Adam that make a living recreating great classic Porsches. -especially those who can build panels themselves.
Chuck
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2012 Silver 991
1995 Midnight blue 993
1965 Red 356C
Past:
Fond memories of 14 others (including a '63 Normal and a 61 S90)
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On a good day, we do both! Seriously, I'm just glad I get to share my adventures here and in the magazine. Glad people are enjoying the stories.Charles H Jacobus wrote:I'm so jealous of guys like you Adam that make a living recreating great classic Porsches. -especially those who can build panels themselves.
Chuck
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Nice haul Adam! I am looking for engine #64715. I sent you an email a while ago looking for 5 wheels date stamped 8/56. Please advise, thanks.
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You mentioned two cars in the deal.
Did you make that run twice?
Did you make that run twice?
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Re: Too Much Is Never Enough
Adam
time to install a board or two across the front triangle of the trailer..perfect spot for that extra motor or wheels .. love the spyder project. . when in doubt straps it
how many straps do you buy a year ?
Regards Ned
time to install a board or two across the front triangle of the trailer..perfect spot for that extra motor or wheels .. love the spyder project. . when in doubt straps it
how many straps do you buy a year ?
Regards Ned
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Anytime Harbor Freight runs a sale, I buy the max I can under the sale price. I was once in the store and had a cart filled with straps, the girl at the register asked how many I had, I answered,Ned Gorski wrote:Adam
time to install a board or two across the front triangle of the trailer..perfect spot for that extra motor or wheels .. love the spyder project. . when in doubt straps it
how many straps do you buy a year ?
Regards Ned
"How many did you have on the shelf, because I took them all!"
Every car that leaves here is strapped, it adds up $$$ wise, but it's not worth the risk of the car getting damaged in transit. I like the "criss-cross Apple Sauce" method, it holds the hood down and the doors closed with 2 straps. Also, strapping the doors closed deters thieves at the port.
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I'll pick up the other one in the Spring, wild horses and naked ladies couldn't get me to do the great lakes corridor again this time of year.Steve Harrison wrote:You mentioned two cars in the deal.
Did you make that run twice?
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Leo Dreisilker wrote:Nice haul Adam! I am looking for engine #64715. I sent you an email a while ago looking for 5 wheels date stamped 8/56. Please advise, thanks.
Leo,
My entire list of engines is here:
https://www.porsche356registry.org/classifieds/15126
I only have 1 8/56 wheel right now, sorry.
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Adam, might be time to build a full length roof rack on your open trailer or maybe buy a stacker enclosed trailer!!! Nicely done getting it all home.
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Hey Leo,... or Adam for that matter,...I’ve got one 8/56 wheel too.
KPZ, perfect condition, currently painted in Pearl Grey.
I’ll trade for a 7/56 Lemmerz similar condition.
Would trade a 6/56 KPZ too.
KPZ, perfect condition, currently painted in Pearl Grey.
I’ll trade for a 7/56 Lemmerz similar condition.
Would trade a 6/56 KPZ too.
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The problem I quickly run into with going bigger on trailers is my truck can't handle it. I have always bought the base 1500 Silverado because upgrading is about $10,000 per 1000, i.e 2500, or 3500.Christian Guthrie wrote:Adam, might be time to build a full length roof rack on your open trailer or maybe buy a stacker enclosed trailer!!! Nicely done getting it all home.
I recently got a free enclosed trailer full of 356 parts, I bought the contents and the trailer was free.
I loaded it to the gills, and getting home was very scary, my truck had a hard time pulling and a terrifying time braking, the trailer brakes were not working. I put it in the corner of the yard, put shelves in it, and promised myself I would never drive it again.
I did pull off the brand new tires I put on the get it home from PA.
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