73Charger400
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Not mopar at all and definitely not a joke, just something to hopefully feed your imagination and get a couple laughs. So my dad and I have gotten pretty good at towing cars without an actual car hauling trailer, and sometimes even without a trailer at all! My dad and I love these old first generation Honda Civic 5-speed hatchbacks. This one you see here is the first one we ever owned out of five, just bought it back from the insurance company last weekend. It's also the third '79 Civic that's been on the bed of the truck.
So quick rundown as to why there are 5 old Civics on my property. The first one you see here was bought by my dad before I was born for $250 while he was going to ITT Tech. Over the summer it got into a wreck by a lady who ran a stop sign in her GMC Yukon. After a bit of arguing with the lady's insurance company, they paid out $8K for it because it's a first generation which makes it a "collector's car". We ended up buying three parts cars and a complete car for a total of $2,800, and bought our original car back from the insurance company for $500. Pretty sweet deal if you ask me.


So the way we get these little toy cars on the bed of the truck is pretty simple. My uncle gave us a 2,000lb winch from harbor freight, which we put on a homemade mount made of two angle iron pieces welded together and setup to drop straight into the top of the truck bed, then we just pull the car up with the winch and wooden ramps.
Harbor freight winch: free
Angle iron: also free
Wooden ramps: very free
Watching people's faces driving down the road: Priceless :laughing6:
I gotta see if I can find pictures of the other cars on the truck to put up here. For the three parts cars we picked them up all at once and had one in the truck bed and two on an equipment trailer, very interesting ride home :toothy10:
So quick rundown as to why there are 5 old Civics on my property. The first one you see here was bought by my dad before I was born for $250 while he was going to ITT Tech. Over the summer it got into a wreck by a lady who ran a stop sign in her GMC Yukon. After a bit of arguing with the lady's insurance company, they paid out $8K for it because it's a first generation which makes it a "collector's car". We ended up buying three parts cars and a complete car for a total of $2,800, and bought our original car back from the insurance company for $500. Pretty sweet deal if you ask me.


So the way we get these little toy cars on the bed of the truck is pretty simple. My uncle gave us a 2,000lb winch from harbor freight, which we put on a homemade mount made of two angle iron pieces welded together and setup to drop straight into the top of the truck bed, then we just pull the car up with the winch and wooden ramps.
Harbor freight winch: free
Angle iron: also free
Wooden ramps: very free
Watching people's faces driving down the road: Priceless :laughing6:
I gotta see if I can find pictures of the other cars on the truck to put up here. For the three parts cars we picked them up all at once and had one in the truck bed and two on an equipment trailer, very interesting ride home :toothy10: