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PostPosted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 9:24 pm
by 2bits
My 71 Chevy Stepside is my daily driver and will be my tow vehicle! I've got a 6 cylinder under the hood which gets great gas mileage too.

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 7:49 pm
by dhazard
Thomas interesting way to up your post count! :lol:

I am having problems finding a hitch for my 69 Camaro, but I did pick this up.

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An all original 67 C10 with a 283, 4 speed.
:D

PostPosted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 10:57 pm
by Ron Dickey
:o my old Toyota truck may not make it to New Mexico and back... so I thought I would look at this site to see what was a popular puller. well that is like looking on the steet and see what passes you up the most.

It does not seem to matter which unit you pull with ... they all seem to do it.
Ford Rangers seemed to be the most used. but old chevys came in a close second. several beetles, a prius, a miata or 2, we even have Bike members who did not raise there hands on this poll.

So what ever you like driving or what ever will suit your needs in every day travel or for long distance trips .... get what you want or want to restore they all will work model T to an old studabaker.

I am looking at Toyota 4 runners, Rav 4's, chevy Asto's, even VW Westies.
For long trips with 2 to 4 people a small SUV or van, but a simple sadan could work just fine. but when traveling with a trailer I like to ride a little bit highter then most cars. Just like to see the road ahead. My truck is to small for 3 people when traveling a thousand miles or more.

But what ever you drive saving gas is the main game now adays and unless you have several sets of wheels and it will only be used for the trailer trips you will not need a big car or truck, front or rear wheel drive, stick or automatic to pull most TD or TTT's

Ron D.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 12:15 pm
by Mr. & Mrs. Rabbit
When we get one or build one we plan to pull it with our 2006 VW Rabbit :) Any suggestions on how to haul the kayaks? We have two of them and they are really light weight.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 7:37 pm
by billnut
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Dam gas mileage is great! But the elec. cord is short!
Bill

PostPosted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 7:44 pm
by satch
Mr. & Mrs. Rabbit wrote:When we get one or build one we plan to pull it with our 2006 VW Rabbit :) Any suggestions on how to haul the kayaks? We have two of them and they are really light weight.

Design a roof rack when (or if) you build, you should check out the "hall of fame", have some great ideas there. Just ask for help, and you you will be surprised at the feed back you will get. btw, WELCOME 8)

PostPosted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 1:14 pm
by B-Bop
Here is my tow bomb. 29 Ford, 350 with 700r behind it gets everything down the road with plenty o speed. Tows like a dream.


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 1:50 pm
by pete.wilson
Hey

Ingvar,

I love your 1957 Volvo Sugga military command car. It just has cool written all over it.

When I get or build a tear, I will pull it with my 99 Jeep Grand Cherokee or my 94 GMC Suburban. I will have one 5x10 and made for off-road.

Pete Wilson

PostPosted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 3:50 pm
by JeremyL
If my teardrop ever gets farther than the planning stages I'll probably tow it with this until I get back into the hot rod/rat rod scene.

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It's an 86 Daytona Turbo Z C/S that I've owned since high school. Stock they're rated at 142 horses with a 2.2 turbo 4 cylinder. Mine's got a bit more go power, it's currently got larger injectors, a manual boost controller, and a performance computer in it. And if that's not good enough I've got a fresh long block on the stand that's about ready to go in there. That motor has a lot more goodies in it.

I've got a couple 60's suicide door Lincolns, and eventually I'll get one of them back on the road to cruise around in. Or I may even tow with the old F-250 diesel. It really just depends on how everything comes together.

PostPosted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 6:34 pm
by asianflava
I remember those. There was an Omni GLHs that used to troll my home town in FL. Loved his license plate it said, "OMNIVR" I think it was Grassroots Motorsports (back then called Auto-X) project car.

PostPosted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 11:38 pm
by JeremyL
asianflava wrote:I remember those. There was an Omni GLHs that used to troll my home town in FL. Loved his license plate it said, "OMNIVR" I think it was Grassroots Motorsports (back then called Auto-X) project car.


For the longest time I lusted after an 86 GLHS. I'd still like to have one, along with an 89 CSX-VNT. I really don't have any room here for a car collection, but up until a couple years ago I generally had anywhere between 15 - 30 cars in my "collection." Nothing too terribly special, mostly Galaxies, Falcons, shoebox 49 - 51 Fords, and suicide door Lincolns. I also had an unhealthy turbo Dodge addiction, but never did have any of the special numbered Shelby stuff.

PostPosted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 4:42 pm
by chorizon
The wife's car, whatever it is. When I originally planned on starting to think about building a TD, we had a relatively new Saturn L100. Now that it has 100,000 miles on it, not so much. I always have a gas-guzzling truck, so that's only good for short jaunts. For the Saturn replacement, we've been looking at the Nissan Murano, Toyota FJ Cruiser, and the BMW X3. Fuel mileage is a concern. Any thoughts?

How Hoss pulls his

PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 7:41 pm
by hoss 46

PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 6:52 pm
by wanders
Towing with a 2001 VW Jetta TDI diesel. Car has larger injectors and heavy duty clutch along with a few other little modifications :) for power. I added some coil spring helpers after I took the pic. Car and trailer are now level.

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 10:59 pm
by 2bits
dhazard wrote:Thomas interesting way to up your post count! :lol:

I am having problems finding a hitch for my 69 Camaro, but I did pick this up.

An all original 67 C10 with a 283, 4 speed.
:D



Nice truck! (Sorry I didn't check into this thread again until now). I was thinking that I would just make my hitch since it's just square steel anyway.