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Old 08-30-2016, 07:00 PM   #1
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Default Of Interest to members, a reminder of why to inspect your tow rig.

From Jeff Lee and the "Maritme Pre-War Car Registry", which I am a member.

"I don’t think too many of our PreWar members will be out trailering a Rolls with a Land Rover. But just the same, here are some unpleasant reminders of why you need to check out your tow vehicle, trailer and trailered car. And don’t forget to insure your car when you get it. Sometimes it pays to have the auto movers move old cars instead of ourselves."


http://www.prewarcar.com/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qku6...ature=youtu.be

Vehicle loading and tongue weight balance can be important especially with torsion bar load levelers.


"Maritime Pre-War Car Registry" is a group of old car enthusiasts from mainly the Canadian Maritime Provinces (Nova Scotia. New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island) with a few members from North East States and Ontario, Canada, where I am from. As far as I am aware, the oldest running car in the Registry is a 1905 Cadillac and the newest that is usually on our tours is a 1940 Chevrolet Two Door.

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