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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 2290263" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I built a tow dolly years ago from steel tubing flat steel 1/2" tread palte and front spindles and hubs from a drum brake nova.</p><p>The rented dollies would turn and were not wide enough for ford vans.</p><p>And when i used a rented one on my 1956 belair it crushed my front fender!!! crap!</p><p>My buddies 1955 got the same treatment..</p><p></p><p>I sold it many years ago for 150 bucks....</p><p>Basically a solid axle with toung and ramps.</p><p>I had to disconnect 1 tie rod and unlock the steering and she would pull great.</p><p>I have a trailer now and love it.</p><p>Homemade from a 1956 truck frame .</p><p></p><p>If you had some steel laying around and could weld or have a buddy that does near by.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 2290263, member: 15054"] I built a tow dolly years ago from steel tubing flat steel 1/2" tread palte and front spindles and hubs from a drum brake nova. The rented dollies would turn and were not wide enough for ford vans. And when i used a rented one on my 1956 belair it crushed my front fender!!! crap! My buddies 1955 got the same treatment.. I sold it many years ago for 150 bucks.... Basically a solid axle with toung and ramps. I had to disconnect 1 tie rod and unlock the steering and she would pull great. I have a trailer now and love it. Homemade from a 1956 truck frame . If you had some steel laying around and could weld or have a buddy that does near by..... [/QUOTE]
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