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1966 Belvedere TowBar - any ideas?

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 16 6:06 pm
by deppmobile
Evening!

Been lurking here for a while, but now getting my finger out on a multitude of jobs on my '66 Belvedere wagon.

One of which is getting a tow bar sorted. I've trawled the net but not seen any clues as to design - anyone have one/had one or any photos of a mid-sixties b-body tow bar set up?

Having fitted a few kits to modern cars, am thinking of using a modern set up and making up brackets for the Belvedere chassis legs, but any clues would be helpful.

Thanks in advance!

Gerry

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 16 6:30 pm
by Pete
Welcome to the Club and the message board, Gerry.

With reference to the tow bar, I had one but never fitted it to a "B" Body and sold it with the car in question.

It was designed to bolt though the Chassis rails in 2 places on each side.


When you get the drill out you will be horrified how thin the metal is so the ones I have seen use full width spacers that go through the Rails so that they are more solid and do not get compressed / distorted when the bolts are tightened.

All the best, put some pictures of the car up!

Pete

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 16 6:48 pm
by MattH
Derek has a towbar on his 68 Charger so I am sure he can advise on a basic design that can be modified for a wagon. These cars are broadly similar underneath.

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 16 9:56 pm
by deppmobile
Thanks Chaps!

Useful to know about the skinny metal although will be towing something pretty light - will probably use a heavy 'u' piece over the chassis legs with spacers between as you suggest.

Nice to see a picture if anyone does have one?

Thanks!

Gerry

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 16 11:19 pm
by Derek
I'll post up some pics tomorrow.

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 16 4:33 pm
by Derek
I hope the pics help, it's pretty basic as you can see, it tows my little caravan with ease and does not flex at all.

Do you need pics of where mine bolts to the underneath of my Charger.

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 16 4:41 pm
by deppmobile
That's really helpful, thanks!

If you get a chance, a couple of shots of where it bolts up would help - I was crawling under it today so have a feeling about how I can make it work.

Will I need a pair of those flares to fit it?

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 16 8:07 pm
by Derek
deppmobile wrote:That's really helpful, thanks!

If you get a chance, a couple of shots of where it bolts up would help - I was crawling under it today so have a feeling about how I can make it work.

Will I need a pair of those flares to fit it?
Not sure how that pic got there so I've removed it, will get the other pic tomorrow.

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 16 8:15 pm
by Pete
Missing the Flares, Dude :cry:


;)

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 16 8:35 am
by Charger
hello there :hello2:, be great to see some pics of your wagon 8-)

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 16 5:07 pm
by deppmobile
The old beast.....towing one of these.....

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 16 2:36 pm
by terryr
sexy wagon :thumbright: them fold up caravans always remind me of a flatpack Anglia

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 16 4:56 pm
by shovelheadrob
I used to pull one of them Portafold caravans behind my old GTS Dart, my grandfather had it from new & I bought it off him after had to give up driving. They have no insulation whatsoever, so freezing cold in the winter or baking hot in the summer.