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SOLD Pace Amerian 18' Enclosed Trailer
Sold. Pace American Pursuit 18' enclosed trailer. Very good condition. The perfect trailer for transporting a formula race car or smaller sports car. Could also easily haul a couple of ATV's. Dent free, but has some scuffs and scratches along the sides. Pulls smooth and easy. Always garaged when not racing.
Included with the trailer:
Load-equalizer hitch with an anti-sway bar and 2-5/16" ball. GVWR 7000 lb, curb weight 3265 lb. Tandem 3500 lb axles both with electric brakes, diamond plate heavy-duty 4500 lb loading ramp, 5000 lb electric winch and 3500 lb electric tongue jack. 7-pin electrical tow connector. Trailer interior is covered with white metal panels on the sides and ceiling. Steel framed metal cabinets with stainless counter top and diamond plate doors. Cabinets are bolted in and can be removed for a longer load platform. Four floor-mounted tire cages and a folding wall-rack will hold up to a total of 8 spare wheels/tires. Floor cage for 2 5-gal. fuel jugs. Sliding privacy curtain near the front. E-Z Lube system for no-touch greasing of wheel bearings. Wired for 120V power to an inside 4-plug outlet.
Three year-old Goodyear Endurance Tires (Load Range D) with plenty of tread. Recent brake overhaul with new shoes, actuators and backing plates. New roof-vent domes. Includes a portable AC unit for overnights at the track or trailer camping.
Located in Kingwood, TX.
$5000.
Pace Amerian 18' Enclosed Trailer - For Sale
Thanks, it really is a nice trailer. Pace builds pretty rugged stuff and it is nicely appointed. Selling only because a friend was getting rid of an equally nice but longer Pace trailer that will also hold a couple larger street cars (one at a time obviously).
Sorry about the sideways photo. I thought it would be a good idea to show the trailer loaded, but no matter what I did to rotate the photo to the visually correct orientation ApexSpeed seemed determined to turn it on it's side. Almost certainly it is operator error on my part.
If someone has a suggestion on how to right-side up the photo, please chime in.
Dave