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General Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: austexstang on April 26, 2021, 04:37:39 PM
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Ugh.. for the first time since I've owned it, I have to have my '65 towed...
My questions are: should it be winched (since it's non-running) from the front or rear and where or what under the car should the winch cable be attached to?
Thanks
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Most tow truck drives know what to do. Let them do it. On the other hand, an AT car should be towed from the rear. A MT car "sort of" doesn't make a difference. The tow trucks around here are mostly flat beds, so there is no problem there. If you got a distance (say 100 miles) request a flatbed.
Jim
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+1 ,Confirm it is a roll back for sure . As has been mentioned most companies use roll backs anyway.
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Winching a car on a flat bed won't hurt a thing. Really, the only way to damage a car on a flat bed is if the tie down chains / straps are too tight. They will usually attach to the axles, control arms or use a strap unit over the top of the tire. You can express your concern about damage but don't tell the driver how to tow the vehicle. A reputable company will have qualified drivers.
If it is a local tow say around 5 miles and under 35 mph the tranny won't be damaged. I have personally towed thousands of vehicles on the drive wheels without damage. Remember back when these cars were new there was no such thing as a roll back/flat bed.