Why don't you consider a tilting trailer? The trailer tilts at the tongue so that the bed becomes the ramp. You would want an electric winch, so you could winch the car on to the tilted trailer bed, then lower the bed to the traveling position.
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I did look at them (and am re-visiting them due to the responses to this thread) but the ones I found locally were longer than I wanted by the time I could get the loading angle low enough to get the MCS on. As I said though, from some of the replies to this thread, there may be some that are short (12'-14' beds) and also provide a low enough loading angle (10 degrees or less).