Saw you guys this morning heading toward Sherwood from Indooroopilly!
Saw the new beetle and thought fark that old beetle is right up his clacka - then realised she was in tow!
Great tow set up, do you have any pics - if you havent already posted them!
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I think i saw this one a few montsh ago. it was a new beetle with a freshly painted 60's beetle shell (both a similar blue) on a trailer going through tennyson towards sherwood.
tow set up looked like front wheels were up, rears on ground, and simple frame under rear guard of new beetle - i didnt get a good look! I think they were the two cars on the Klubfest pics thread (first pic)
i think i saw the 60's bug after just coming out of the panel shop on its way home to be rebuilt.
Yes we brought her home from the paint shop on a trailer with a special mobile frame under her so we could mover her around in the garage. Works
really well. I also got a gantry made up so I can lift the body off and on the pan by myself.
The tow bar actually attaches to the front torsion beam and the towed car just follows wherever I go. It is great. We were taking her to Phoenix
engineering this morning to try and sort out an electrical problem that I can track down. She is still there unfortunately. These are the 2 cars
from the Klubfest show on the weekend though.
I will post some pics for you on Sunday.
Yogie
This was blue bug before we restored her.
On the trailer when we got home. This is on the frame I had built so I didn't need to tie her down on the new paint. There are bolts that go through the frame and go in to where the pan bolts go. I put wheels on the frame when it is off the trailer so I can move the body around by meself to work on her. It is a good height too.
This is the towbar hooked up.
A closer look at the tow bar.
It is weird when you go around a corner and see the steering wheel in the car behind you turning with nobody inside the car.
Yogie
How did your bug go with towing another ??????
The blue on the old bug really suits it!!
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Cool way to tow a car. How does the tow frame attach to the beam? A photo of how it attaches would be great as I'd love to do up a rig like this to
tow my buggy.
Thanks
It is a really simple little bracket that fits underneath the lower torsion bar. You then slide a pin through the holes in the bracket to go over the
top of the lower torsion bar and put in a clip to hold the pin in. I will try and post a picture tomorrow for you.
Yogie.
Only thing is by the way, here in Qld, the car has to be under 750kg that is being towed, it must meet the towbar download requirements and you would
need to have the lights working (I made a board with trailer lights to attach to the back with a long trailer plug lead that goes in to the back of
the towing car)
Yogie
Cool bananas Yogie - great set up!
The two of them look good on the road together!
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This is a close up of where it mounts to the torsion beam. I have to say though that it only cost US$49.95 plus shipping from CIP1 so it is pretty
cheao to buy. Saved me heaps on towing costs or trailer rentals.
Yogie
That is a great idea. So when i get my 1st car, just tow it home in my dad's commodore without hiring or anything. Very nice. Be good if there were suppliers in australia.
Yogie,
Thanks for those photos, much appreciated.
Chris,
The car needs to be registered to legally tow it using an A-Frame. If the vehicle is unregistered you will need a car trailer.