I think mine is neater...
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Century Gothic, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"> You've got my attention now [:p] <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"> Thanks Beans... [:)] This is it:
But please: Don't follow this path, this was just a "What's technically possible?"-engineering exercise
triggered after I said I don't want a spiders web of girders etc under my car (and also added:
"I <u>definitely</u> don't want to drill any holes in it!")
And since I view a car without a tow ball not fully equipped/complete ...
We did this in powder coated stainless steel. [:D]
Remember: the attachment of the rear bumper bar to the body was significantly improved so as
to allow us to use its inherent strength as the load carrying main member of the design. Fortunately
this is not easily visible from the outside - you have to crawl under the car to get a glimpse of it. The
bumper bar has got 14 fastening bolts now (as opposed to the 6 measly oem ones)...
PS
Ken,
I need youe e-mail address - I've got a series of pictures (that might give you some ideas
for your project) that I want to send towards Anchorage...

<font color="red"><b>My two 1980 Wedges...</b></font id="red">
