It was with great indignation that we had to endure Coop's derogatory remarks about the "Purple Frog non-patented el cheapo Ramp System for low ground clearance formula cars without expensive paddock wheels." (PFNELCRSFLGCFCWEPW for short)
The nerve of that guy after at the same most outstanding event he unveiled his own non-patented rubber jack stands and human powered car lift!
So how does one cheaply make it easy to load a car with 3/4" of clearance into a trailer without shelling out over $700 for paddock wheels, or carrying half a lumber yard of 2-bys????
First, consider these are not T1 Corvettes. The heaviest corner on the car is only ~360 lb. It doesn't take the Brooklyn Bridge to carry that load.
Simple says I.A small bit of 1/2" plywood, with 1/4" plywood top surfaces. Pick it up with one hand. Monocoupe construction. Pull 4 pins and it comes easily apart. The two black AL ramps are the center sections of my scale pad. I have less than $10 in the project. Car rolls in and out without dragging bottom.
For your consideration....
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