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removing 960 driveshaft for towing in the middle of the street? 900 1997

Long story short. I'm looking into buying a non-running 960 and dragging it back home 4 hours on a tow-dolly. I can either drag it from the front and leave the rear wheels on the ground, but I'll have to remove the driveshaft. Having not seen underneath a 960 in quite some time I dont know if it's something that can be done in 5 minutes, on the ground with minimal tools or if there's 80 heat shields, exhaust systems, etc... in the way. The other option is to drag it with the front wheels on the ground providing the steering will "lock" with the wheels pointed relatively straight. Should be interesting nonetheless.






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