bringbackthecommodore
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Well, if the mileage was 180,000 miles lower, and the car was 100% original.

If Honda and Mercedes-Benz collaborated on a motorcycle...

Well, if you’re willing to take a gamble on the shifter staying in neutral, I’d imagine it would be okay. Whilst not the best idea, I once towed a ‘79 300SD on a dolly like this, never had any issues over the ~50 miles I towed it with my ‘99 Dakota 5.9 R/T.

Just remember, they’ve nothing to declare (except this cello).

James Bond would approve.

Let’s see....In order of ownership: 2003 KLR 250 - single front disc, most braking power came from the front. 2008 Kawasaki Versys - dual front discs, most braking power in the front end. 1995 Honda Magna - single front disc, most braking power ... in the front. 1991 DR350S - single front disc, most braking power in

It’s a fairly prolific industry, just in those two engines alone. I could go all ‘conspiracy theory’ on this, but I think the reality is that the engines run hot (typical diesel engine), they shake (typical diesel engine), and they’re crammed into a tight space.

Ford/International Navistar Powerstroke 6.0L and 6.4L...grumble grumble grumble...

I agree completely. Every time I’ve seen a vehicle stranded in the travel lanes, I’ve tried to help move it out of the way. The only time this doesn’t work is when the vehicle is either friggin’ heavy, or totally immobilized, but get enough people together and anything can be moved, within reason of course.

Yep, exactly. From what I’ve read, it was meant to be a great concept, but was never employed in any scale.

From thekneeslider.com (linked article): “What happens when a car stalls in traffic on a busy highway? Instant traffic jam, naturally, but how does the tow truck get to the car if the highway is filled with cars? Suppose you had a small agile vehicle like a motorcycle that could also tow the car from where it was

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I don’t know about effective, but one of the more interesting towing setups involved a Beetle and a roof-mounted hitch:

The Goldwing weights in at ~830 lbs, and the rig is set up for 5.5K lbs (approximate). The other part of this would be the max towing speed - 20 mph.

Damn, beat me to it. The towing-converted Goldwings were the first thing that came to mind.

Maximum takeoff weight purported to be nearly 1.5 million lbs. I could see it carrying 100,000 gallons of water, which would be enough to cause the fire to go out and start a flood simultaneously! O.O

If I recall, this was big news not too long ago:

Great list. I’d also add an adjustable wrench to the list, those can come in handy sometimes.

Always thought that helicopter was completely bad ass. Even more so when, 11 years after the movie, I was walking along one day, minding my own business, and I heard a very unusual, soft, whipping sound. I looked up, and it was a very quiet Blackhawk. My first thought when I saw the quiet Blackhawk was the ‘whisper

Don’t feel too bad, that’s the same answer I got. Painfully, dreadfully accurate.