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What kind of trailer/tote/cart do you use when you go to a swap meet to haul your Mustang parts around?
I have an office type aluminum two-wheeler with a collapsible handle. I fastened a milk crate (thanks, Josh) to it, cut off the existing wheels, attached a 5/8” rod with a pair of HF pneumatic, ball-bearing wheels in a position where it balances “just right”. Loaded it up with bungie cords for big stuff.
I would post a picture but, well…you know…
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Oh come on, don't give us that. Just upload your desired photo to PostImages and attach it here so we don't have to use our imaginations. It's not that difficult.
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I use one of those fold up carts made from canvass. Been a while though. I did once walk out of the Englishtown Swap Meet carrying a CJ5 windshield frame (with glass) over my head.
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I used my wife. I ordered a new hood and the guy said he would meet me at the Pate race track. I pre paid it and he refused to help. Haven't been back since. That was many years ago.
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They make a deer hauler that is made to haul deer out of the woods that would work awesome just google Deer Hauler and they are many different company's that make them and they have like Bicycle wheels on most and are made out of aluminum sill carry a few hundred pounds and fold up.
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