TButtrick I don't know but 20 years ago there would be no problem telling you, or asking the ERA company. Today all that is out the window. The other problem is thiefs hunt on the web site and find out where you live. Next thing you know your car and trailer are gone while you are at work and the other half is shopping. I have a friend that lost his 70 GS triple black convert Buick. Car was a solid 2. Almost perfect. I told him to chain the trailer to trees and block it in with a spare truck. He didnot. The insurance only covered 20% of the car and trailer value. Yes he found the car and trailer in Camden NJ about 30 miles away. Both where stripped and set on fire. He owned and showed this car since 77. Cops did nothing, they are too busy. I have mine cabled to my floor in the garage and keep a truck or car infront that is not moveable. My neighbors and me all watch each others houses, 24/7. Ted still has the car and is going to rebuild it a little at a time with another shell. He is hoping to find the engine trans and convert top from the car. These where taking off carefully for either another car or to sell. Ted goes to all the swap meets on the east coast. There are special marks and ID# stampped into the parts. GOD HELP the guy who is found with them or for sale. Ted is ex vietnam vet.

Rick L.