What do YOU use to tow your track car?
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I was about to say go for it, and then I saw this:
Originally Posted by Wikipedia
According to information from the Highway Loss Data Institute, the Cadillac Escalade is the most stolen vehicle in the U.S.[3]
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Good catch. I got the VIN's of 2 different ones. Not to afraid of it actually being stolen. Insurance is about $46 a month on the Escalades. Only $6 more a month then my 94 miata's.
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#670
A very good friend of mine (Marty Rauch) has a 5.3 in a Tahoe and he has been pulling his 3 axle trailer since our Honda Challenge/Honda Cup days and has been hiccup free.
I think it has 300k on it now and he still uses it to pull his trailer almost 20 years later!
I have also seen some incredible deals on older Class A gas (and some diesel) RV's that are in the 10k-15k range that have less than 100k miles.
I think it has 300k on it now and he still uses it to pull his trailer almost 20 years later!
I have also seen some incredible deals on older Class A gas (and some diesel) RV's that are in the 10k-15k range that have less than 100k miles.
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A very good friend of mine (Marty Rauch) has a 5.3 in a Tahoe and he has been pulling his 3 axle trailer since our Honda Challenge/Honda Cup days and has been hiccup free.
I think it has 300k on it now and he still uses it to pull his trailer almost 20 years later!
I have also seen some incredible deals on older Class A gas (and some diesel) RV's that are in the 10k-15k range that have less than 100k miles.
I think it has 300k on it now and he still uses it to pull his trailer almost 20 years later!
I have also seen some incredible deals on older Class A gas (and some diesel) RV's that are in the 10k-15k range that have less than 100k miles.
Long term I want a diesel RV. It just is not in the budget for a good long while.
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Taking a look at this 2001 7.3 F-350 this afternoon. It is very cheap, and body is a bit rough, but says it runs great and is already chipped for more power. At the price it is, I probably would learn to deal with a pickup.
Also looking at a 04 Burban at lunch today.
Also looking at a 04 Burban at lunch today.
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