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How to get my 74 mgb shell and engine, tranny and two axles home?
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Assuming this is not a rolling shell.
Install rear springs and axle. Couple of hours at most.
Call the tow truck and let him know your car is broke down.
Drive home with loose parts in the SUV and wait for the tow truck to arrive.
Send bill to your roadside assistance provider.
This seems to be the preferred method of transport for people who drop their projects off at my place.
Pete
Install rear springs and axle. Couple of hours at most.
Call the tow truck and let him know your car is broke down.
Drive home with loose parts in the SUV and wait for the tow truck to arrive.
Send bill to your roadside assistance provider.
This seems to be the preferred method of transport for people who drop their projects off at my place.
Pete
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So I will be getting my new hitch for my BMW X3 tomorrow. Next question is what size of trailer will I need to get my rolling shell( wheels/axles are on the car now), engine, tranny, seats/dash, windshield and other odds and ends that normally come with a MGB? Any suggestions as to the best/easiest method of getting the shell and engine on to the trailer?
I will be towing at least 100Km. I plan on building a small wooden dolly /engine stand for the engine. I will likely pick the trailer up at U-haul or Home Depot. Thanks.
Narinder
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2018-08-06 01:04 PM by Ottawa1973MGB.
I will be towing at least 100Km. I plan on building a small wooden dolly /engine stand for the engine. I will likely pick the trailer up at U-haul or Home Depot. Thanks.
Narinder
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2018-08-06 01:04 PM by Ottawa1973MGB.
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A RB MGB is 13 feet long, a CB is slightly shorter. With all the other stuff you probably need at least an 18 ft trailer.
With U Haul that puts you into an auto transport trailer flatbed which would be a lot easier than an enclosed truck. With a truck you might have trouble opening the door after you get the car in.
With U Haul that puts you into an auto transport trailer flatbed which would be a lot easier than an enclosed truck. With a truck you might have trouble opening the door after you get the car in.
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You will need a tarp to put inside your SUV. That is to keep it clean as you load all of the light and small stuff into the car. Don't forget tie-down straps for the body shell and the engine & transmission. Find a good route on secondary roads and stay off the freeway. Don't forget beer for the refrigerator at home, you will need one or two or more after you get all of that stuff home and unloaded.
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Tow dolly sounds doable. Pack the shell full of stuff, put a tarp in the Beemer and load it full of the rest. Easy peasy.
I was addicted to the hokey pokey but I turned myself around.
The problem with doing nothing is not knowing when you’re finished.
I was addicted to the hokey pokey but I turned myself around.
The problem with doing nothing is not knowing when you’re finished.
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Hello Narinda
Standard tandem trailer will adequately meet you requirements.
If shell only; the front can be lifted onto the rear and then the whole can be slid forward.
The detritus can be stowed inside the shell.
Regards - GV
Standard tandem trailer will adequately meet you requirements.
If shell only; the front can be lifted onto the rear and then the whole can be slid forward.
The detritus can be stowed inside the shell.
Regards - GV
In reply to # 3787234 by Ottawa1973MGB
So I will be getting my new hitch for my BMW X3 tomorrow. Next question is what size of trailer will I need to get my rolling shell( wheels/axles are on the car now), engine, tranny, seats/dash, windshield and other odds and ends that normally come with a MGB? Any suggestions as to the best/easiest method of getting the shell and engine on to the trailer?
I will be towing at least 100Km. I plan on building a small wooden dolly /engine stand for the engine. I will likely pick the trailer up at U-haul or Home Depot. Thanks.
Narinder
I will be towing at least 100Km. I plan on building a small wooden dolly /engine stand for the engine. I will likely pick the trailer up at U-haul or Home Depot. Thanks.
Narinder
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