Rodding USA

MODERN TRAILERING

Car Trailers play an essential part in our car culture hobby, whether they are used for getting your project to the painter during the build, bringing home a new project or getting your car to a car show. We won’t get into the debate of cars being driven or trailered; that’s for the owner to decide what works best for their particular situation. The root of this article is to share the new Rodding USA, JIMGLO (Kingman, AZ) enclosed trailer and some upgrades we have performed to its ease of use and making sure it doesn’t fall victim to the ever-growing problem of trailer theft nationwide.

JIMGLO TRAILERS

The enclosed trailer is a 20-foot JIMGLO Elite model, which features an

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Rodding USA

Rodding USA3 min readIndustries
Red Hot & Rollin'
If you have ever been on a quest for the perfect car, and luck comes your way, you might run across one. Let's face it, that perfect car comes in many forms, depending upon the eyes of the beholder. The world changed in 1955 when GM introduced the Ch
Rodding USA4 min read
Roxanne
So-Cal resident Gary Stell Jr. can look back fondly at his teen years when he and his father worked on old cars in their garage. His dad's business car was a '63 Volkswagen Bug, which he'd drive back and forth from Buena Park to Los Angeles every day
Rodding USA4 min read
Stock or Not?
PHOTO LOCATION: Arizona Model A, LLC - Chandler, AZ My Dad, John Whitfield, purchased this 1940 Ford Standard Coupe in Pennsylvania in June 1954 for $100 and was the second owner. The original owner had the car for 14 years but had inherited a low-mi

Related Books & Audiobooks