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dataway 03-30-2024 01:49 AM

Open trailer with cover on car
 
Wondering if it's advisable to tow my GTO on an open trailer with the cover on. It has a soft inner surface. I'd go to extensive lengths to secure it as tightly to the car as possible, probably add a ton of grommets for bungees.

Just wondering if would survive for an 1100 mile trip, towed behind a pickup with a cap, without wearing through the paint (BC/CC). Paint is not outstanding so if it dulls some areas I'm not worried about it, I'll buff it out.

I have driven straight through several times, but this trip would be slower so might require an overnight stop ... just don't want the car visible while I'm asleep.

I guess I could cover it up when I stop for the night, and take it off for travel if necessary.

b-man 03-30-2024 02:09 AM

Don’t tow it with the cover on.

It will abrade the paint especially on any corners.

dataway 03-30-2024 04:06 AM

What about if I cover all the sharp corners with a couple of layers of tape?

I really want to draw as little attention as possible both in transit and while stopped.

242177P 03-30-2024 04:50 AM

Think about just how many flaps per minute a
cover will do at highway speeds. Just how slow
are you prepared to travel?

I'm hesitant to write this, but... if there are stake
pockets you could semi-enclose the trailer? You
would need four sheets of plywood just to create
4' sides. But most of the car would now be out of
plain view. No shortcuts here pls.

Jeff Hamlin 03-30-2024 06:50 AM

You might look into the plastic crash wrap but otherwise,
I think you'll be sorry if you attempt to use a cover on an open towed car.

sdbob 03-30-2024 08:03 AM

I wouldn't tow with cover as others have said the constant wind flapping corners. You may put some kind of faring (I have know experience with faring just thinking)on front of trailer. I'd make sure waxed good before trip. After trip clean your car.

rwfisher 03-30-2024 08:12 AM

The cover is just going to cause issues and you’ll be worried about what is happening under the cover the whole trip.. It will obviously make people even more curious to what’s underneath and really do nothing to deter thieves if that is your worry. Clean it, wax it and tow it. Good chain Wrapped under it with a lock as well as a tracking device such as Apple Air Tag to help secure it (actually, 2 are better. 1 easy to find, one well hidden under car).

Half-Inch Stud 03-30-2024 08:18 AM

Show it off.

Radman 03-30-2024 08:36 AM

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There are two very good reasons to not have a cover on the car while it is being towed. As others have said, it will damage your paint if not remove it completely on some of the corners. The second is no matter how well the cover is secured there is a chance of it coming off of your car and ending up on another car's windshield. Clean it wax it and show it off while you are traveling. Here is a picture of my Tempest on the trailer for a trip to Chicago. One thing I did add to my trailer was a critter/stone guard at the front.

71GP76TA 03-30-2024 11:31 AM

If you are worried about people seeing it.. rent an enclosed trailer. If you are worried about someone stealing it at a motel... Back the trailer into a pole or a wall.

b-man 03-30-2024 12:22 PM

Buy a few energy drinks and drive it straight through.

Make some sandwiches so your only stops will be for refueling.

Rustytinman55 03-30-2024 12:24 PM

Cover on opened Trailer
 
Be very careful about transporting on an open trailer with a car cover.
Flapping covers in the wind can ruin a beautiful paint job.

455HOGT37 03-30-2024 12:38 PM

If theft is the fear, I think the cats on the tow vehicle or the Civic parked next to you are far more vulnerable than an old GTO.

BILL BOWMAN1 03-30-2024 01:51 PM

Not even in an enclosed trailer.

dataway 03-31-2024 04:20 AM

Well, thanks folks, I guess it will be no cover.
The plan IS to drive straight through ... but if we have to stop I'll put the cover on while it's parked.

I'm flexible enough with dates that I can wait for a couple of day window of good weather.

Shucks, I guess I'll have to put but with all the "thumbs up"'s and compliments :)

triathlonx13 03-31-2024 08:19 AM

No to hauling car with car cover on open trailer.

Half-Inch Stud 03-31-2024 08:36 AM

...and nobody suggested to Drive the GTO. If ya had Overdrive, then it would be a great idea.

98 SNAKE EATER 03-31-2024 10:16 AM

Any loose fitting cover will cause damage at speed

If you're worried about rock chips, use either adhesive crash wrap or wrap tightly with luggage wrap

I do this for my bikes and motorcycles on long road trips

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hojs69 03-31-2024 11:00 AM

You mention putting the car cover on if you stop.

I would not do that. Don't put a car cover on over a dirty painted surface. Scratch the heck out of it.

Trulyvintage 03-31-2024 11:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BILL BOWMAN1 (Post 6495323)
Not even in an enclosed trailer.

A car cover can damage a paint
job even on an enclosed trailer.

There is no substitute for
enclosed vehicle transport.

Jim


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