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Old 07-27-2017, 02:17 PM   #1
72gmguy
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Re: Anyone ever convert a ramp truck to an enclosed hauler?

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for how tall the enclosed cabin would need to be, it would be a pretty big monstrosity on top of that ramp bed... I wouldn't do it, but I also LOVE the look of a classic ramp truck.
You also remove the cool ability to have a flatbed truck at your disposal for side-loading things like engines or transmissions at will...
I agree, it would be to tall if I wanted it to fit trucks but I was thinking of something low profile for cars. The reason I didn't buy an enclosed trailer is that it wouldn't fit any of my lifted trucks. I have been using my trailer as a flatbed to haul lumber and a new kitchen as well as my trucks.
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