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Pretty sure it's not possible without removing/disconnecting the driveshaft. Do you know which transmission is in it? There's information for RV owners as to which vehicles can be towed four-down, going back to ~1990: https://www.motorhome.com/download-dinghy-guides/ If you take a look at the '90 models, you'll see that none of the GM models qualify. And that extends through lots of years - probably pertinent to your engine/transmission - with the exception of some four-wheel-drive models.
I rented a two dolly U Haul for my MG B and put the drive wheels on the dolly I never tried to back up very far. Do not need as big of tow car . Madflyer
From the TREMEC blog:
"In a TREMEC-equipped vehicle, rotation of the rear wheels (even in neutral) causes the mainshaft to turn. Without being engaged in a gear, the cluster will not turn and lubrication will not be fed to critical parts."
Have seen it, it in reapable shop at the moment having A/C installed. Am pleased. need to put in a new drivers seat cushion. Old one kind of squashed, makes it a low rider. lol
Care is better than ok i think. Of course I need to take it south yet and drive it a few hours to really find out.
A/C installed along with new bottoms in seats etc. etc. I figured as long as it was in shop let em do it all.
Transporter is to pick up this week and deliver, at least a two day trip for old me, about 15 hours in my Acura with two drivers.
Paint color is Starmist White, every thing below the metal accent was painted plus some chips etc. above color is perfect match.
More as I know.
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