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Re: Cheap car transporter
I also know of a man who has a transporter, but as of yet have had no reply to my offer 

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Re: Cheap car transporter
Doesn't matter now. I couldn't get access to a trailer. And I some one else the chance to have it. He was 2nd in line. But hey ho you win some and you loose some. Still hasn't put me off getting a Morris Minor
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Re: Cheap car transporter
customjob wrote:In relation to tow ropes. A change in law a few years back means that a tow rope can now only be used to move a vehicle a short distance, or to a point of safety where the vehicle no longer becomes an obsruction or hazzard.
I’ve heard this before but can find nothing to confirm it.
The Highway Code Rule 98 states
In the event of a breakdown, be aware that towing a vehicle on a tow rope is potentially dangerous. You should consider professional recovery.
So nothing there about it being against the law to use a tow rope.
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