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Post by Ten on Mar 23, 2016 8:02:56 GMT -8
That ^^^ certainly answers the initial question....
But certainly also raises the question, "What the hell kind of transmission do they put in those U-Hauls??"
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Post by cowcharge on Mar 24, 2016 20:18:16 GMT -8
That ^^^ certainly answers the initial question.... But certainly also raises the question, "What the hell kind of transmission do they put in those U-Hauls??" New ones.
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Post by soup on Mar 27, 2016 17:02:23 GMT -8
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Post by cowcharge on Mar 30, 2016 14:04:19 GMT -8
Here's a quick way to get it off when you get home:
Hope you don't have a Ford Explorer, Uhaul won't rent trailers to Explorer owners because they pay too much in lawsuits.
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Post by cardinal1957 on Apr 1, 2016 22:26:50 GMT -8
I've been considering a hauler lately because I've looked at a couple of campers that had been sitting for a long time. Too long for a road trip. I bet more and more people are having their campers fall apart on the trip home. Let's face it, the restoration candidates we're seeing are getting lower and lower quality. All the solid, cheap, easy to find prospects are gone. As far as 1955-1962 (my favorites) are concerned, now we're dealing with a lot of rot jobs that aren't road worthy. We bought our 57 Cardinal off of Craigslist. Never saw it until we arrived with a truck. The seller packed the bearings and put new tires on it before we arrived. Towed it over 700 miles back home without any problems whatsoever. So they are out there but I am sure are getting harder to find.
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Post by vikx on Apr 1, 2016 23:04:25 GMT -8
Cardinal 1957, have you checked your frame?
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