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Posted by KARATExxCHUCK (Member # 12851) on :
 
So a buddy of mine wants to sell me his mustang. The only serious problem is it does not have a rear end. He removed it to sell it.

What is the best way, beside installing a new rear end, to move the vehicle when and if i buy it.

Charles [patriot]
 
Posted by Fostang (Member # 3752) on :
 
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Posted by Wht86drop (Member # 12104) on :
 
Put the rear subframes on a dolly but you would be better off throwing another rear end in it to save the hassle and bullshit
 
Posted by acmikee (Member # 5568) on :
 
flatbed tow it with dollys under the rear frame
 
Posted by SIC9250 (Member # 8216) on :
 
Put a rearend in it save a lot of bullshit
 
Posted by CoyoteMaster (Member # 13680) on :
 
Just drag it up on the flatbed and b done with it
 
Posted by KARATExxCHUCK (Member # 12851) on :
 
I was thinking about putting the rear end in as well, but if i dont and i drag it onto a flat bed. Is there a possible chance i could break something??

Thank you guys for the responses.

Charles [patriot]
 
Posted by Eddie510- (Member # 2354) on :
 
LMFAO .. If you drag it pls put the video on here so I can watch . do NOT drag it .. Put good working Dolly's under. We had some that were old and started to break . Helped with a car that had no front suspension or rear end inside a enclosed trailer with 5 people . You should have no problems .
 
Posted by Saleen 00-768 (Member # 9379) on :
 
Takes 30 min to bolt in a rear end.
 




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