Other Than Wagons

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  1. Roadking41A

    Roadking41A Well-Known Member

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    Rev you know you love them Chebbies.:biglaugh:
     
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    :bouncy: Here's mine:
     

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    Is that the one you're mounting the 302 into? :evilsmile:
     
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    Funny looking wagon!
     
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    :16suspect1: hmm
    Are you saying my boat is off-topic?
     
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    That boat has already had your 302 in it. Well ok maybe not mounted...
     
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    A real yacht with a big anchor! :biglaugh:
     
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    It's probably a case of speed-reading. I do it all the time, and gulp down later. Just cause the thread says Other Than Wagons... :oops:
     
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    other cars

    :) Got these,, 1962 Rambler 401 cid 2-4bbls Offy intake
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    Poison_Ivy Dogzilla Fan

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    I know that type. That's a marriage swindler going after the old gal's money, windmill and car.
    Here's my lately acquired 50cc Italian pickup (Do we have a separate thread exclusively for pick-ups?) with removable box. The previous owner had the additional lighting installed, claiming that the headlight were insuficient:
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  11. Silvertwinkiehobo

    Silvertwinkiehobo "Everything that breaks starts with 'F.'"

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    Wow. You do live dangerously. That scooter would definitely fit here:
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    Poison_Ivy Dogzilla Fan

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    I'd love to borrow your Ranchero. Problem is, a round trip from there to here would cost way more than what I paid for the scooter itself. Yes, it's cramped in that cabin for long-legged types like I. Was contemplating cutting a hole behind the benchseat to accomodate a comfortable bucket about a foot behind where the bench was. If I do that, though, I can forget about using it as a pick-up.
     
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    Silvertwinkiehobo "Everything that breaks starts with 'F.'"

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    Long-legged? Hmmm...I happen to be a longshanks myself. All that English/Scots/Welsh and a bit o' the Irish genetics I have.
     
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    Even, those come in various shapes and sizes, Sir. Both of the following are, as far as I know, pedigree Brits. One of them the classic bulldog type who would shoehorn nicely into my pick-up:

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    Silvertwinkiehobo "Everything that breaks starts with 'F.'"

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    I've done the second pic in a Miata. And the Brits always made sure long-legged drivers were accomodated. But the best vehicles for tall drivers (as well as passengers) all had the VW roundel on them.
     

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