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Old 10-08-2019, 08:44 AM   #7
morgal48
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Originally Posted by Brian in Tucson View Post
I've had a motorhome (shudder!) and flat hauling with a tow bar is preferable. As low as a Boxster is, it will be a pain to get up on a trailer. I know you want your Box, but I think I'd get rid of it, too. Get something like a 4x4 Jeep or small pickup. Older ones with real 4wd are best, you can shift the transfer case into neutral. If you're running a diesel, you'll have to deal with soot, too. And road debris.

I used to have a Chevy Tracker, it was perfect for towing and it could be set up as a convertible. But finding nice ones that aren't beat down is kinda tough.
Thanks. I've been pulling an Airstream with a Denali 2500HD for multiple month trips during the past 8 years. So many great roads across the country that are calling for me to visit again, this time in something small and nimble.
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