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There aren't any, Peter. Which is strange given the reputation they had. The picture you refer to was posted by Dasadrew, I think, of a (sensible) modification he has done.
Dave
1974 Mk2, ZF Auto, 3.45 Diff, Datsun Driveshafts. Stag owner/maintainer since 1989.
Dave's right, there aren't any. On the odd occasion when i have had call for one reason or the other to have a tow home, we have put a rope around the bumper mount and used that. Not that I've had to recourse to this action often you understand.
Apologies, but I'm not exactly sure what you mean by tow bar. I thought tow bars were used for longer-distance towing where all four wheels of the car being towed are on the pavement and the car is simply attached to the tow vehicle with the tow bar. So then my question, assuming I am on the right path, would be where to attach the tow bar to the Stag assuming I am towing it from behind?
Thanks for helping me out - I'm just getting started with this and know I have a lot to learn.
Sorry, thought you meant towing with the stag! As there aren't any tow points as standard I have a tow bar fitted. The mounting points are the rear bumper irons with another section bolted to the boot floor
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