
Even Police cars get towed | | |

This is a photo documentary from one of our flatbed operators of his average day at Abrams | |
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I'd like to say this is my new company car being delivered but unfortunately it's not I had to go pick up my Porsche at the dealer. Just Kidding.... we don't get Porsches | | |

Exotic cars are like motorbikes in Canada. You never see them in the winter but we sure do get hooked on them in the summer. | |
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This Ferrari has seen better days than the day this Abrams Flatbed towed it. | | |

Our floats can handle your big moves or can be seen at many of our major recoveries | |
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This new BMW seems to have had a little collision. Not even the stereo survived the impact. | | |

With the hot days of summer comes the hot bikes of summer and well they breakdown too. | |
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Our Carrier Division services many of our fleet accounts | | |

Never assume it's only the less expensive cars that get towed. Look at our flatbed pictures and you'd think differently | |
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This Mercedes looks more like something James Bond would drive | | |

At Abrams our carriers do more than just tow cars. We also do a large variety of freight | |
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Jeff who?. No we never stole Nascar star Jeff Gordon's car we just borrowed it. | | |

This little guy needed a hand, so we hooked him up | |
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Nice looking flatbed, the classic Mercedes on the back looks ok too. | | |

The owner of this 2005 Ferrari was thinking of trading it in after it broke down. We offered him an even trade for one of our P.T. Cruisers, he refused | |
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This customer thought his big truck would have no problem in the snow. He was wrong. | | |

We tow lots of race cars but we aren't sure where this guy was going. Maybe to the store for milk. | |
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This antique car was being transported by our Windsor location | | |

This antique fire truck would be more production going to a fire on our flatbed | |
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We tow equipment for many city and private contracts | | |

Big tractor, small tractor, yellow tractor, red tractor | |
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This bright red viper was towed in Canada's Motor City Windsor. | | |

This one never broke down, we were just moving it around for the 2006 Auto Show | |
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