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towbar on a 120Y?
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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I found a burnt out 120Y in a pineforest near where I live, it had been there for some time so I took the towbar off it. Is there any oint having a towbar on a 120Y (Would it pull a trailer?) and how would i wire in a lighting plug?

Posted on: 2004/6/2 8:19
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i say go there with some mates take the diff, gearbox, motor and any other goods and make u a beast of a buggy
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Posted on: 2004/6/2 10:32
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i wouldnt try pulling any great weight behind a 120y u may cause a big que of traffic behind u. but if u only carying a light load including trailer yeah it wouldnt be 2 much strayn on the old a12 motor,

Posted on: 2004/6/2 10:58
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maybe it was there to give the towie some thing easier to pull it up onto the flatbed!

Posted on: 2004/6/3 2:15
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I would have taken other stuff off it but there wasn't much left (had to tip it upsidedown to get to towbar- this took a while coz it was halfway through a fence) both the geabox on the car and the one in the boot had melted housings, and the engine didnt look too flash. As for making a beast of a buggy, I've already got a 120Y 2-door sedan with no body panels that I use instead.

Posted on: 2004/6/3 3:59
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