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Car Tow Dolly on 2040-parts.com

US $1,400.00
Location:

Doylestown, Ohio, United States

Doylestown, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

This an ACME EZ TOW CAR DOLLY, THE Cadillac of car tow dolly's. This is in like new condition. I used it to tow my car behind my motorhome to Florida last fall and back to my home here in Ohio in March this year, it only has 2200 miles on it! It stores on end in your garage for easy  storage.  With the listed equipment it retails for $1900.00 and I am selling it for $1400.00 firm. Here is the list of equipment: 1. Hydraulic brakes, 2. LED lights, 3. Mounted spare tire, 4. Fenders, 5. Suspension chains, 6. Heavy duty ramps, 7. Wheel straps, 8. Safety chains.

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