In reply to MulletTruck:
Are you suggesting that Caitlyn isn't good to go?
MulletTruck wrote: Im thinkin a Pickup should have the bed and cab divorced from eachother. If the title lists it as a Pickup it should be good to go otherwise it would be more of a Caitlyn Class.
My 2002 Infiniti Crew Cab pickup would have a divorced bed.
How about this for a definition of pickup; it must be able to:
A- Carry an upright beer keg in the bed
and
B- Not allow said beer into the interior if the keg is tapped
This guarantees a separated and uncovered bed and is testable
AngryCorvair wrote: In reply to MulletTruck: Are you suggesting that Caitlyn isn't good to go?
Probably if they are into that sort of thing, Its still false advertising to me
MulletTruck wrote: Im thinkin a Pickup should have the bed and cab divorced from eachother. If the title lists it as a Pickup it should be good to go otherwise it would be more of a Caitlyn Class.
Nope. Sorry I can't agree with the divorced cab definition:
As Stampie has noted, it really doesn't matter what we think. The definition has already been defined without definition. We shall abuse it as we see fit.
The wife has already nixed the idea of adding a pickup to the fleet and I don't really want one enough to argue about. I like the "special" class idea but this is another one that just dosnot fit my lifestyle.
I do, however, often enjoy the logical gymnastics that some people employ to justify something that is just completely false... especially when successful!
If anyone wants a teammate with extensive s10 experience, I'm down.
I've been building an awd, 5 speed, turbo northstar powered 88 in my head for years. Already explored the limit of the 2wd trucks....
A ute is most definitely a pickup, including a Rampage, Ranchero, El Camino or many other unibody vehicles
Already have a truck for the parking lot build engine and transmission...
A little creative fabrication allowed me to mount the back seat i had from a g20...
Mad_Ratel wrote: I really really hope Tuna could get his truck ready. Just for the awesomeness...
I'll find the time for work days.
Derick, please please please come get the Rodeo this week. Ed and I are already debating sawzall vs. cutoff wheel vs. plasma cutter for the "conversion."
Damnit... did one of you read my mind? I was just thinking of a Challenge car based on a pick-up. Even found a starter on CL... just lack time and space.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ wrote: How about this for a definition of pickup; it must be able to: A- Carry an upright beer keg in the bed and B- Not allow said beer into the interior if the keg is tapped This guarantees a separated and uncovered bed and is testable
You're actually on to something there. A standard "object" could be easily devised that the "truck" would have to be able to accommodate and contain to some minimum standards. So, the flatbed Miata might not have met the criteria, but if they had added more bed structure to further "truckify" it it's cool.
I really am fighting between pointing out loopholes and saving my thoughts so that I can exploit them myself.
If someone enjoying exploiting a loophole gets them to come to the challenge the class is a success! I say let the loopholes stand and see what this batch of loons comes up with.
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