T types and trailers
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T types and trailers
Joe,
Roger Furneaux regularly tows a trailer behind his TC, carrying T
type spares upto to Silverstone or Beaulieu. Maybe Roger, you would like to
comment on your experiences with a trailer behind a TC!
Happy days, Brian Rainbow TA2551
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T types and trailers
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Roger Furneaux regularly tows a trailer behind his TC, carrying T type spares upto to Silverstone or Beaulieu. Maybe Roger, you would like to comment on your experiences with a trailer behind a TC! Happy days, Brian Rainbow TA2551>Joe,
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Clive - I recently was offered a cycle wing Connaught
from a friend. It is here stateside, are you feeling
nostalgic?
Chip Hellie
Member #450
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__________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE Valentine eCards with Yahoo! Greetings! http://greetings.yahoo.com> Message text written by "Brian Rainbow" > >Joe, > Roger Furneaux regularly tows a trailer > behind his TC, carrying T > type spares upto to Silverstone or Beaulieu. Maybe > Roger, you would like to > comment on your experiences with a trailer behind a > TC! > Happy days, Brian Rainbow TA2551 ============================================ > > Hi All > > Ive towed various odd things behind odd stuff - > (Used to tow a > 50s GP car to Silverstone behind a cycle winged > Connaught > Sports car in my madder (saner?) days.) > > The only thing to keep in mind is that the trailer > has to stay > behind the tow car!!! > > Clive > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to > http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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Re: [mg-tabc] T types and trailers hi folks - first up, my delay replying to quite a few emails is due to my modem getting zapped by lightning! having an iMac it is neither easy nor cheap to replace, so am guesting on my daughter's computer while going through the [b]197[/b] emails in the last week. hey ho!
I do indeed tow quite a large all-steel trailer loaded with several hundred pounds of spare parts (for sale, not for the TC!) to Silverstone behind the TC, which slows me down a bit on the hilly bits (with my 4.625:1 rear end I sometimes need 2nd. gear going up) but am grateful for Bob Grunau's Alfins to get me safely down again! No problems with stability, even at 60mph plus...
Happy [b]M[/b]otorin[b]G !
[/b]Roger
[/quote][quote]Joe, Roger Furneaux regularly tows a trailer behind his TC, carrying T type spares upto to Silverstone or Beaulieu. Maybe Roger, you would like to comment on your experiences with a trailer behind a TC! Happy days, Brian Rainbow TA2551 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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Re: [mg-tabc] T types and trailers Rodger, You are brave...glad to hear it...plan to build a period style trailer for the TB...our rebellion against trailer queens...the car should tow one not be on one ! Cheers, John TB#0398
Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. [/quote]----- Original Message ----- [b]From:[/b] roger.46tc@virgin.net [b]To:[/b] brian@brianjrainbow.free-online.co.uk [b]Cc:[/b] mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com [b]Sent:[/b] Wednesday, February 20, 2002 3:23 AM [b]Subject:[/b] Re: [mg-tabc] T types and trailers hi folks - first up, my delay replying to quite a few emails is due to my modem getting zapped by lightning! having an iMac it is neither easy nor cheap to replace, so am guesting on my daughter's computer while going through the [b]197[/b] emails in the last week. hey ho! I do indeed tow quite a large all-steel trailer loaded with several hundred pounds of spare parts (for sale, not for the TC!) to Silverstone behind the TC, which slows me down a bit on the hilly bits (with my 4.625:1 rear end I sometimes need 2nd. gear going up) but am grateful for Bob Grunau's Alfins to get me safely down again! No problems with stability, even at 60mph plus... Happy [b]M[/b]otorin[b]G ! [/b]Roger [quote]Joe, Roger Furneaux regularly tows a trailer behind his TC, carrying T type spares upto to Silverstone or Beaulieu. Maybe Roger, you would like to comment on your experiences with a trailer behind a TC! Happy days, Brian Rainbow TA2551 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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T Types and Trailers
Team,
Just flicking through the Fleetwood RV Catalogue. (Don't ask why an Australian is looking through a US RV manufacturer's catalogue, its a long story). In the catalogue they have a time line of their products produced through the years of their operation. There is a photo of a TD with a good sized Caravan (Trailer for the USA residents). Is anyone familiar with this?
Murray
(Constantly amazed at what you Yanks get up to...........)
Oz.......
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Oh, God!
Next note from Murray has him posed next to a "Land Yacht" motor home, Blue Mountains in the background, with a 'roo stuck through the grill and a T car on a trailer behind.......
)
Chuckling at the visuals in Tennessee,
Ray

----- Original Message ----- From: Murray Arundell To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 6:19 PM Subject: [mg-tabc] T Types and Trailers Team, Just flicking through the Fleetwood RV Catalogue. (Don't ask why an Australian is looking through a US RV manufacturer's catalogue, its a long story). In the catalogue they have a time line of their products produced through the years of their operation. There is a photo of a TD with a good sized Caravan (Trailer for the USA residents). Is anyone familiar with this? Murray (Constantly amazed at what you Yanks get up to...........) Oz....... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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