A.T.,
As long as the transmission and rear end are properly filled I don't
think there would be a problem. Most vehicles that have warning about
distance or speed when towing are automatics. That being said, the
safest thing would be to drop the drive shaft and cap the back of the
trans.
700 miles will just barely get you out of Texas, Just for grins, where
are you headed?
Peace,
Pat
Thusly spake A.T. Brainerd
> Can anyone out there give me some advice on towing my roadster on a tow
> dolly. It is a 1966 1600 but has been modified with a U20 engine and a five
> speed transmission (if that would make any difference). I've got to tow it
> 700 miles in two days. Any advice would be appreciated.
> Alamo
>
> A.T.
> In San
> Antonio
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