<VV> Towing a LM stick shift

kcvair at netscape.com kcvair at netscape.com
Sun Sep 14 21:37:19 EDT 2008


I've flat towed quite often and works very well.  What are you towing with?  Needs good tow bar and good brakes on tow vehicle.  Can be done, but keep it slow going down hill.   Ken

KCVAIR
66 CORSA CN W/AIR
65 CORSA CP

--- PatioMatt at aol.com wrote:

From: PatioMatt at aol.com
To: virtualvairs at corvair.org
Subject: Re: <VV> Towing a LM stick shift
Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2008 21:27:50 EDT



 
In a message dated 9/13/2008 6:22:17 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
shortle556 at earthlink.net writes:

   I purchased a 1966 Corsa that has not been on the road in  23 years. I 
need to move this car soon, before the onset of winter. Can this  car be towed 
easily/safely with a tow bar? I have a new set of tires to  install on this car 
first.  Or do I need a trailor? The car is 350 miles  away from me and there 
is 1 fairly serious mountain pass I would need to come  down. Any thoughts 
other than "safety first"?


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easy / safe to flat tow a Vair...  but  23 years!!  Get  a small trailer!
 
And WHAT will you tow with?
 
 


Matt  Nall
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