Hey GRM,
My friend has recently got himself a prepped stage rally car, and since stage rally is awesome, I volunteered as crew. However, the more I look at this, the more I realize that it is very expensive to stage rally, even with a prepped car. Another issue is that the team right now is him, the driver, and me, the self-appointed crew chief. There is no co-driver. For OTR he was able to con a friend into it, but that friend won't do another event (Olympus) so soon. That's one problem. I know there's only so much that can be done there (if you are a co-driver in the PNW and have up-to-date safety gear, contact me).
The next problem, which is what I'm hoping for advice from you guys, is the transport logistics. It sounds simple, get a decent truck and a trailer and you're good to go. Were it so easy...
My friend lives in an apartment. He does have a garage, but the rally car takes up all the space, so buying a trailer is out of the question. Then we need a truck. A new truck is out of the question, and he seems set on being able to take the truck hunting and has preconceived notions about that (4wd, manual, not huge). Of course, those three things are the opposite of what you need for towing (2wd can be slightly better, auto is usually better, bigger is better).
This sounds pretty bad now that I type it all out. Now before you say "why don't you buy a truck!" I'm not that good of a friend. I consider myself a great enabler, but as far as funding, I'm out.
I've looked at U-haul which appears to cost about $453 round trip for a truck and trailer. Add $200 for gas (truck and rally), $800 in stage fees and $100 for camping/food (after splitting) and we're looking at $1553 for the rally.
Actually, now that I've done all that math, $1553 to do a rally is amazing. But I know how you guys like to read about other's exploits and expenditures. If anyone knows a cheaper way to make this happen, let me hear it!