bigvinnie Active Member Jun 6, 2014 #1 Right its a little over priced! but I need this in my life . Defender tow truck! Anybody feel like lending me it?
Right its a little over priced! but I need this in my life . Defender tow truck! Anybody feel like lending me it?
bigvinnie Active Member Jun 6, 2014 #3 it sure does, canna find a 6x6 to mount a century hamper onto, don't want a yank truck like....I'm just thinking about my move to civi street!
it sure does, canna find a 6x6 to mount a century hamper onto, don't want a yank truck like....I'm just thinking about my move to civi street!
wack61 Well-Known Member Jun 6, 2014 #5 There's no way I'd spend that kind of money on a 25 year old defender with what's probably a 20 year old engine Plus if it's going to be used as a recovery truck what are you recovering, F1 cars, where do the passengers go
There's no way I'd spend that kind of money on a 25 year old defender with what's probably a 20 year old engine Plus if it's going to be used as a recovery truck what are you recovering, F1 cars, where do the passengers go
bigvinnie Active Member Jun 6, 2014 #6 Yeah but its a Defender and a recovery vehicle ... 2 of my favourite things
Hippo Lord Hippo Jun 7, 2014 #8 markSX said: LZIR vehicle ? Click to expand... Would be betterer with a vehicle which could carry a whole 4x4 rather than tow one with the prop oft. A lot cheaper too.
markSX said: LZIR vehicle ? Click to expand... Would be betterer with a vehicle which could carry a whole 4x4 rather than tow one with the prop oft. A lot cheaper too.
ZDomZ New Member Jun 7, 2014 #9 The problem with the landy based speclift is that they don't have a very high weight lifting capacity, I was looking at similar before and was disappointed by the capabilities.
The problem with the landy based speclift is that they don't have a very high weight lifting capacity, I was looking at similar before and was disappointed by the capabilities.