I used a car transporter from UHaul a few years back towing a D but I towed it with a full size van with a class 3 hitch. I remember when I called for a reservation on the transporter, UHaul did not have the DeLorean in its database and I had to give them the weight and dimensions to prove to them that it will fit on the transporter but that was the only hurdle from UHaul. It's been a few years but if I remember it correctly, you have to be careful with the door cause the fender of the transporter will be blocking the door after it is on completely. The D I was towing wasn't running and I used a come-along to load it and avoided the problem. I also loaded it backwards with the rear of the D going on first. My reasoning was to give the hitch some tougue weight to avoid the transporter from fishtailing at highway speed. If you are going to be towing it backwards like I did, one thing to REMEMBER is to tape or tie down the rear sun hatch and the hood to prevent the wind from reaping it off at highway speed. Another thing to note is the transporter has a surge brake system and you have to lock it before it can be backed up. I have to jam a piece of wood in it to prevent the brake from activating when I need to back up. You may want to check with the rental place to see if there is a simplier way to deactivate the surge brake during back-up. I did get a lot of thumbs up and comments at the toll stops but otherwise it was uneventful. Good luck with towing. Bill #2517 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]