That was me, Mac. It works great as a tow car if you like raucous, loud, and stiff. At just 12' long they carry three or four easily, have plenty of room for groceries and stuff, and can start your heart in the morning if you push the turbo boost over 20 psi. It is perfect to tow behind a GMC since it weighs just 2500 pounds. Now that we have the monster bus we are rethinking our towing needs. We can now pull any of the auto trans vehicles that can be towed four down so would not need the tow dolly. If we decide to keep this setup I will add a resonator to quiet down the exhaust just a bit and will have an auto audio company sound deaden the interior to block some of the road noise.
If one of our GMC friends wants this setup we would sell the tow dolly and the Abarth for just what we paid. The car has less than 1000 driven miles. It is the Scorpion Edition with lipstick red and black leather interior, white exterior, white 17" Abarth wheels and Parelli Pzero Nero tires. MSRP was $32,000 or there about. We paid a bit over $17,000 for the Abarth and found the super neat tow dolly locally for $1000 with a new spare wheel and tire plus disk surge brakes instead of the $2000 plus shipping MSRP asked by thetowdolly.com company. It had been used four times to pull a Prius.
Jerry
Jerry Work
The Dovetail Joint
Fine furniture designed & hand crafted
in the 1907 former Masonic Temple building
in historic Kerby, OR
http://jerrywork.com
If one of our GMC friends wants this setup we would sell the tow dolly and the Abarth for just what we paid. The car has less than 1000 driven miles. It is the Scorpion Edition with lipstick red and black leather interior, white exterior, white 17" Abarth wheels and Parelli Pzero Nero tires. MSRP was $32,000 or there about. We paid a bit over $17,000 for the Abarth and found the super neat tow dolly locally for $1000 with a new spare wheel and tire plus disk surge brakes instead of the $2000 plus shipping MSRP asked by thetowdolly.com company. It had been used four times to pull a Prius.
Jerry
Jerry Work
The Dovetail Joint
Fine furniture designed & hand crafted
in the 1907 former Masonic Temple building
in historic Kerby, OR
http://jerrywork.com