someone else recommended station wagons for
stability and towing but they are hard to find in
my region.  As for convertibles... do you
recommend any specific makes/models/years?

-Jill
--- Carol and Oliver Filippi
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> For what it's worth.
> 
> If you are considering a vintage tow vehicle
> [one with a separate frame and
> body], I would suggest a station wagon,
> convertible or hard top convertible
> (no center pillar).
> These body styles used a reinforced frame which
> is stiffer and stronger -
> and better for a weight distributing hitch. 
> They also have a lower center
> of gravity and are a little more stable on the
> road.
> 
> Oliver Filippi
> '76 25' Tradewind
> 
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