A: If it's going quite a distance, you could put it on the tow dolly backwards and adjust the steering to toe out (so it toes in on the back side) and lock the steering wheel with something. A trailer would be less work mind you. From: fljab@xxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: OMG, not ANOTHER one?! To: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx Message-ID: <ADVANCES62ix4A2DreB0000019b@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On May 20, 2005 Andy Ray wrote: > Yeah, direct quote from the wife! I just bought another 64 440(no H with > this one). Some of you may have seen it on Ebay recently. <> Correct me if > I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure I can't just put it in neutral and dolly it > back. Yes, I did see that car on Ebay. I always look at the Americans as that's what I like the most. Not sure about "just putting it in neutral", but I do know that on this car, you can't just drop the driveshaft easily either as it has the knuckle in the rear that requires you to slide the rear end back to pull the driveshaft. Sounds to me you either have to do that or rent a full trailer. Of course, Escondido to Vegas round trip + load/unload time is probably, what, in the 12-14 hr range? You could do it all with 1 day's rental if planned right. Jim Boone Mims, FL