It would be brighter then just a moon, and tides would be different.
they would either tow it or scrap it
Luckily, nuclear rectors are too large to be ran over by a tow truck. However, if one did get ran over by a tow truck, nothing would happen. The containment vessel is enormously strong, and the outer structure is even stronger, so no meltdown would happen.
That would be a part of the tow package. If it has the tow package the trailer plug would be near the hitch and quite visible.
I would not recommend you tow anything with a 1965 Classic Corvair. Not designed to tow.
It would depend on mostly how much business the company has and how long it has been in business. Personally i would tow anywhere from 3-10 cars in a day
You can find local tow companies that will tow vehicle. Ask friends or relatives for their experiences with the tow service. The best place to start researching tow truck companies is the Better Business Bureau. Ask your friends and family for recommendations as well!
The best way to be able to tell if a tow service is legitimate is that it will have a DOT number on the door. If they do not I would be nervous trusting them to tow your vehicle.
Yes. Safest way would be to use a flatbed style tow truck
I believe the towing capacity on the T&C is 3600lbs, which would be enough to tow the 1985 RX-7. I would not recommend it, but it is possible.Note: It is not recommended to tow an RX-7 with a tow dolly, due to the chance for damage to the drive train. If you must tow with a tow dolly, consider first detaching the drive shaft from the rear differential.
Buzz Lightyear would win because he has a laser and he can fall gracefully out of the way of Tow Mater's hook thing.
Tow plus tow equals bigger tow
A 2004 Dodge Neon sits up pretty high. A flat tow or a dolly tow would have little impact on the vehicle. Both are acceptable means of towing this vehicle.