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Old 02-05-2009, 03:10 PM   #84
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Problem is how the hell am I going to lug 3 vehicles across the country if I need to move? Could use the Exploder to tow the Camaro cross country, but it's technically illegal in some states from what I hear. But I'll probably invest in a trailer anyway because who else is going to drive the Exploder?
So, you've got an Explorer, a future Camaro, and what's the third vehicle?

If the explorer is one of the late model bloated ones, it's probably got a decent enough tow rating to drag the Camaro on a dolly if not on a trailer. I'm not aware of any states that disallow that type of towing. However, unless the third vehicle is a 3500 dually pickup, you won't be towing two cars, legally or otherwise.

Is your Camaro going to be manual or automatic? Manual can almost certainly be flat-towed (eww, don't bolt a tow bar onto it!) or towed facing forward on a dolly. Auto would most likely have to be towed backwards on a dolly or loaded onto a trailer.
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