I second the notion of a rented or borrowed truck, although the van-towing-the-van method should probably work. What kind of towbar will you use? I once towed a van 1000 miles behind a big-ass UHaul; the towbar was a generic attached with bolts and steel cables. I had to hang flags 2' out either side of the van just to see it in the outside rearviews. When I completed the trip the seat upholstery was all puckered under where I had been sitting. That happens when I tow VWs, for some reason. I like to think of it as a redundant passenger-restraint system. Joe Clark jclark@nexus.polaris.net http://www.polaris.net/~jclark/ Floridiana.Fiction.VWs.Kidstuff.CBT.Whimsy-by-the-truckload. "Spill the Wine! Dig that URL!" -- Eric Burdon, unwitting WWW prophet.
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