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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Frankfurt am Main in Germany
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Hello everyone.
I dont like a normal trunk. I hate the back-seats of my Tudor stuffed with parts and tools, as putting in the toolbox every second day will ruin the seats. I saw pics of small trailors behind A`s. As i got spare wheels id like to use a small trailor. - Who has got a hook and is willing to post pics here? - Using a self-built-hook? - Are there adaper-plates to install A-wheels to a modern axle? I appreciate your help Thank you Best regards from Germany Christoph Seems im getting courageous after installing new brakes ![]() |
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here is some info;
https://fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=13597 https://fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1000 and https://fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=11386
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Eastern CT
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My brother tows a Mullins replica behind his roadster. He made his own hitch.
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Thank you Mike
I tried "search" but just found postings about trailers to put the "A" on. I will learn that soon - promissed ;-)) Thank you "2many" I love that trailer Got pics of the hitch ??? Best regards Christoph |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Naperville, IL
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The only problem that I have found with towing my 1100 pound 1935 Bowlus trailer is that my insurance company - Hagerty - won't insure the Model A with a trailer behing the car. In order to pull a trailer, I have had to switch to my "modern" car insurer, State Farm and insure the Coupe as a regular car. Gar Williams
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Sorry, that i go a little off-topic, but this is how i met the idea
to tow a trailer: We did some cruising yesterday (to enjoy the new brakes). We went to "Central-garage.de" in Bad Homburg which is a museum with changing oldtimer-exhibitions and actually they have a "Kleinwagen-Ausstellung". Tons of "new" german cars like Messerschmitt, Lloyd, Hansa, Isetta, Fuldamobil ... (oldest car to be there was our Tudor outside in the parking-lot) There was a 1955 Camping-car (or should i say house-trailer) behind a 250cc 14hp Goggomobil (100kg weight for this 2-bed-thing). Seing this, you bet that a "A" should be able to tow this perfect Bowlus. best regards Christoph |
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Lexington Ky
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I have a Coleman Pack Horse. It's a 1 wheel job. Perfect size and you don't have to worry about backing up. You can do a google search and find pics.
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Ja - nice one , but not available over here and
doesnt fit to european style hook-system. Anyone ideas about adaper-plates to install A-wheels to a modern axle? Thank you Christoph Just one more off topic: Messerschmitt Tiger 30hp going over 80 mph https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJh4BMMAGzo |
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beautiful trailer! any inside pics to share? youve got a lot more gut than i, towing 1100 lbs with a model a coupe ![]() must have hydraulics/disk brakes,eh? ever gone down hill in the mtns with this combo ![]() ![]() gar, ever see ricky/lucy going over the rockies with '53 merc convert , pulling trailer..very funny episode...in you werent on board!! Last edited by hardtimes; 04-18-2011 at 01:34 PM. Reason: Q... |
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Christoph: Go on the EV8 board and do a search for wheel adapters. You could do a thin alum ring that bolts to a modern rearend and then stud it with wheel lug pattern of the A's. Just an idea for you to explore. Some fancy wheel manuf have these adapter plates available, I believe.
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Check with your insurer. Mine was very definite - DON'T tow a trailer with a Model A.
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Allstate doesn't have a trailer restriction.
Gar: Is your hitch a standard hitch or custom made? |
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How about making your own trailer like this one??
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A trailer behind an 'A' is far better than an 'A' on a trailer.......
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Haha i have two single wheel trailers, but neither look like this. They both are on old...i wanna say all-state frames from sears. I could be wrong. But we have one with the original trailer body that is unrestored. While the other one we built a custom wooden body on the allstate frame. This is one i occasionally tow behind my coupe. But we do have our a's on normal insurance.
I would upload photos but i dont know how from my iphone
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Is the tail wagging the dog?
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Christoph,
I made my own hitch, which I think you call "hook". I purchased a class 1 used hitch at a swap meet for $15 and made brackets out of 1/4 inch steel plate. I then had a welding shop cut the old hitch to length and weld the plates on each end. You could use the same idea with what ever "hook" is used in Germany. I also have a Mullins trailer. It is a reproduction made of fiberglass. The originals were steel and are hard to find and even harder to restore. Contact me direct at [email protected] and I can send you some pictures. Richard |
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