Pete Brock’s Car Hauler
While Pete Brock is famous for designing the sleek, championship-winning Cobra Daytona Coupe back in the Sixties at the youthful age of 19, he’s now moved onto a new project, the Aerovault. In his own words, here’s how he describes it:
“For years I’d looked at several types and sizes of various car haulers trying to find something simple and fuel efficient (lightweight with low drag) that handled so well in all conditions that I could tow it with my daily driver,” he relates. “I wanted something that was easy for one person to load and unload in minutes and secure enough to park anywhere overnight. I wasn’t interested in taking my entire shop to the track or creating a ‘second home’ at my destination. I wanted something purposeful and sleek; an aero-dynamically efficient, quality built, lightweight sheath for whatever track weapon I wanted to haul this season or next when I might have an even faster one. I finally decided to design the Aerovault and build it with race-savvy fabricators who took as much pride in their work as I did in mine.”
“We now build them in our own dedicated facility, here in Henderson, Nevada, using our own custom-built machinery and special fabricating techniques that are unavailable anywhere else. As a result the new Aerovault Mk II is now aerodynamically superior to any other single-car hauler in the world. It’s a secure, no compromise unit that we’ve enhanced even further with significant detail improvements for 2015.
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