Geez, I want a 190D 5speed too. Dang hard to find.

Rory

On 11/29/05, Chuck Landenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Curt,
>
> I would opt for #2...  You could take a tool box and be "sorta" ready
> for whatever........
>
> And you should also arrange a nice mid-point stay in order to thank
> your wife for her "understanding" of your addiction!  I know it's
> only 400 miles, but some things are "PRICELESS".........
>
> Good luck and have a very Merry Christmas......
>
> Take care,
>
> Chuck
> Phoenix AZ
> 1980 300SD
>
>
> On Nov 29, 2005, at 6:06 PM, Curt Raymond wrote:
>
> > So I bought an '85 190D 2.2l 5spd. Its in New Jersey, I'm in MA.
> > Theres a couple ways to go retrieve it.
> >   Travel down w/no car and drive it back.
> >   Drive down with my wife and caravan back.
> >   Drive the truck down and somehow tow it back.
> >
> >   My truck is a '96 Dodge Dakota, the 190D is definately within its
> > limits for towing. I'm thinking a tow dolly would be very practical
> > for this but I've never used one before. Is there anything I need
> > to consider in dollying the car? Would I need to drop the
> > driveshaft or something like that? Its nearly 400 miles I'll need
> > to travel.
> >
> >   Thanks
> >   Curt
> >
> >
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