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- gc1966ExplorerOh yea, the guy said he wanted it to go to another rver, he bought a jeep
- Looks like a clean, straight car. The fact that it's ready to tow is worth at least half the $1800 you paid for it! :)
- gc1966Explorer
- gc1966Explorer
rjstractor wrote:
I'm not sure what info you need, but I used to tow the exact model 4 down. Probably the simplest toad I ever had. Put it in neutral, key unlocked (not on), hook it up and drive away. No need to pull fuses, no lube pumps or other nonsense. Super light at less than 2500 pounds. Great little toad that drives decently for what it is, gets good fuel economy, reliable and durable. My daughter still drives it, and despite the best efforts of both my kids to kill it, it's still alive.
On edit, I just realized you were posting the page for the info, not asking for info. :)
I just bought it today toad ready.. It has a roadmaster base plate and I have a Demco tow bar so I just ordered the adapter for it , supposed to be here monday and then I will take it for a spin... Just got tired of renting cars , one day they are 20 bucks the next they are 60 plus you can't get a rental at the outer banks of NC unless you rent one 200 miles away... - I'm not sure what info you need, but I used to tow the exact model 4 down. Probably the simplest toad I ever had. Put it in neutral, key unlocked (not on), hook it up and drive away. No need to pull fuses, no lube pumps or other nonsense. Super light at less than 2500 pounds. Great little toad that drives decently for what it is, gets good fuel economy, reliable and durable. My daughter still drives it, and despite the best efforts of both my kids to kill it, it's still alive.
On edit, I just realized you were posting the page for the info, not asking for info. :)
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