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Location: Oconomowoc Wi | Saw This at an All MOPAR car show this weekend. This is trick. The Local Mopar Muscle club built this as a club project to haul all their stuff to carshows. Hatches open front and back as well as the sliding side door.
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Location: Blythewood, SC | Best use I can think of for a Caravan. |
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Location: Iowa USA | Just need a good truck to tow it!
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Location: Iowa USA | or this one?
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Location: kansas city, mo. | or this one!!! shameless plug. bought this a couple months ago.
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Location: Rusting In New York, hello... | My friend has the 1950s equivalent of this - a little camper made out of the back half of a '50-ish Dodge or Plymouth 2dr wagon. Still not in too bad of shape, not as sophisticated though - the front is capped off with a piece of 3/4" plywood.
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Location: Oakley, Ill | Tha would be a super tow vehicle with something like a 383 in it. They did deliver pretty decent gas mileage, and normally had power stereing and air mounted. |
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Location: McHenry Illinois | That is pretty cool. I saw one once made from a '67 Dodge A-100 van a while back, towed by a '67 Dodge A-100.
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Location: Iowa. Des Moines | I am adorable this one https://bestoutdooritems.com/best-utility-trailers/
I am using this with my Dodge A100. Constantly transport the furniture and interior doors, and most importantly everything always remains intact)) Is especially convenient to attach to the van, which is not unimportant) Look this video https://youtu.be/MArE8Puxsms
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Location: Muskego, WI | That trailer belongs to my friends the Schuttenhelms from Burlington, WI. Jim and his two sons, Jimbo and Matt, are all really into mopars but mostly the 60s stuff. Matt owns and drives a 1955 Dodge pickup that I sold him a few years ago, he put it onto a Dodge Dakota chassis with 360 V8, fuel injection and automatic with overdrive. Cool little truck, reliable and affordable to drive. |
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