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Looking at a 18' Hodges car carrier for transporting my car to/from the track. I've gotten lots of stories about local and stste police pulling over this type of carrier looking for an unlicensed tow truck. I was told that NJ and PA local cops look at this as a way to make $ thru tickets. Supposedly the signage of " NOT FOR HIRE" does not work anymore. Any thoughts? hanks
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No truth to any of that -- just be sure to have the truck licensed for the correct GVW and the Police will leave you be .Roy Hodges builds a great carrier - I've owned many over the years and can tell you first hand they are built right .Pictured below are some that I've had ..........
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If you have the truck registered in your own name and have proof that you own what's obviously a race car, I can't see where you would ever have a problem.
Don't ever, EVER admit you are hauling something for someone else.
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Best car carrier but don't forget to paint with Imron Paint the underside to stop any possibility of rust. My brother had one for 6yrs with no problem we added a Double Kenworth sleeper. Never had any problems with any jurisdiction in the U.S or Canada. The most important thing you must have with you is a DMV registration of the car you're carrying, doesn't matter what state, you must have a valid DMV registration, not a bill of sale. It's a Federal Offence to cross state lines without a registration. Claude
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Another vote for the Hodges hauler, my dad used one back in the 80's to get his stocker around, never any issues.
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