Words matter. Very unclear first post. That said a flatbed trailer would be easier than yanking the driveshaft each time you want to tow it.I'm taking about a tow bar you can use to hook up the Grand National to a truck or say pull behind a motor home. i have attached a example. I should have clarified. I see people do it to jeeps all the time behind campers but never a GN.
Words matter. Very unclear first post. That said a flatbed trailer would be easier than yanking the driveshaft each time you want to tow it.
I'm taking about a tow bar you can use to hook up the Grand National to a truck or say pull behind a motor home. i have attached a example. I should have clarified. I see people do it to jeeps all the time behind campers but never a GN.
Just buy an open, tilting trailer and go where ever you want, whenever you want. As long as the weather is good......... $3500 will get you something used that's really nice and very "newish", with upgrades. Maybe even cheaper, especially now.