JasperFrank
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It's just the body for a Munster Mobile
GVWR is 5200-6200# depending on year and options, curb weight is 3900-4000# (again, depending on year and options).The bull weighed 2200#. Far exceeded the GVWR of the car. More like 12 to 15 people.
I saw a more complete story on the bull hauler. The owner claimed the car was a crown vic police interceptor that he had reinforced the frame and upgraded the suspension. Given the fact that it appears to sit almost level, I think he probably did it right. The part he didn't plan for was "exhaust" from the bull which coated the back of the car and the road, which is the main reason the cops wanted him off the road.GVWR is 5200-6200# depending on year and options, curb weight is 3900-4000# (again, depending on year and options).
So payload capacity is 1200-2300#, plus whatever weight was removed, figure front seat (70#), rear seat (80#), half the roof (100#?), RF door (80#), etc.
Add in a 200# driver and 1600-2200# of steer and it's sitting between 600# over GVWR and 100# under GVWR.
Aaron Z
That's the factory trailer setup for the "Bug". Allows you to pivot around and drive the trailer to where you need it! The campers they made for them were cool!
That's the factory trailer setup for the "Bug". Allows you to pivot around and drive the trailer to where you need it! The campers they made for them were cool!
But wouldn't the VW engine overheat as soon as you got on the highway? If you could get up to a safe highway speed at all.
Your comment reminded me of this video from a while back.
Those little things were tough and cheap to fix. And simple to repair.But wouldn't the VW engine overheat as soon as you got on the highway? If you could get up to a safe highway speed at all.
I pulled a trailer not much bigger than that with an AMC Eagle. On a hot day the thing went to limp mode due to overheating, then after I got home I realized I had cooked the A/T. Oil everywhere. $1k to replace all the seals. I would expect similar with a Bug grossly overloading beyond specs like that.
If they weren't stressed beyond normal driving. They weren't designed for towing.Those little things were tough and cheap to fix. And simple to repair.