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Car Towing Dolly on 2040-parts.com

US $1,200.00
Location:

Linn, Missouri, United States

Linn, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used Brand:unknown

Nice older heavy duty dolly, with tilt and swiveling bed. I bought it from a retired couple that pulled their mid size car and 1/2 ton pickup behind a rv. Do not know the brand name, load rating, or serial num, as all stickers were gone. Will include a bill of sale. Trailer was dismantled, cleaned and painted to match a well known brand. Installed new taillights and wiring, and some new hardware. Replaced the plastic fenders with new steel ones. Dolly has no brakes. I used it onced with the old straps, but have since bought new straps and rachets. They are included with trailer. I damaged one tire and replaced it with a new one. The other is nearly new, both are trailer type tires. The coupling is for a 2 inch ball and rated at #5000.

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