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Re: MG tow vehicle

To: "David F. Darby" <darby@tri-lakes.net>,
Subject: Re: MG tow vehicle
From: Eugene Balinski <eugeneb@nni.com>
Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 21:46:55 -0400
Dave et al,

  I used my 2002 Explorer to tow my 80 B on the back of a full Uhaul trailer
from Philly to Boston.  This included lots of highway and back roads.  I
hardly knew that the traier/car were there. I have the V6, AT, TOWING
package with integral class III hitch and wiring, and selectable 4wd.  Works
well.  This chassis is similar to the F-150 should you prefer a pick-up.
Just my 2c....

Gene Balinski 
80 B 



At 10:12 PM 1/20/03 -0600, David F. Darby wrote:
>Hi Dave, et al.,
>
>Guess I'll chime in and put in a word for the small V-8-powered Dodge Dakota
>SLT. After decades of running used stuff, I bought a 2002 this past summer.
>They have two choices of V-8s, a 5.9 litre and a 4.7 litre unit that (I
>think) is a Mercedes design. I chose the small V-8 with 4WD, auto, tow
>package, etc. I live rurally on a 100-acre, near-wilderness homestead, and
>have to go on rough roads in all kinds of weather. Chasing MGs around and
>wagging in friends' break-downs from the outer limits is par for the course.
>
>I have the Quad cab (four doors) and short bed. The longest tow so far is a
>600-mile run to fetch in a ZB on a tow dolly (my preferred weapon-of-choice,
>driveshaft disconnected, naturally). It hauls my motorbike with the tailgate
>down, but it is a two-person job to load. Empty, it averages 17 mpg,
>probably not as good as the V-6s.
>
>Good luck with you choice, let us know how you come out.
>
>Regards,
>
>David F. Darby
>http://www.mgbexperience.com/mgz

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