I've seen that one before.
I sure hope is handles better than the one I used at Walmart the other day.
We need a couple of those at work
(Costco)
Actually, scratch that, the Canadians can barely drive the normal sized ones, it'd be a bloodbath with these.
It's not a real shopping cart unless one front wheel acts like it's stuck in it's own private tornado.
Shawn
N Sperlo wrote: In reply to Toyman01: Did it have a 351?
Neither does the one above. That's a big block Chevy.
http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/off-topic-discussion/what-can-i-build-out-of-an-old-shopping-cart/55541/page1/
Trans_Maro wrote: It's not a real shopping cart unless one front wheel acts like it's stuck in it's own private tornado. Shawn
Relevant:
bravenrace wrote:N Sperlo wrote: In reply to Toyman01: Did it have a 351?Neither does the one above. That's a big block Chevy.
Good call. I can't call most engines by type, but i was told it was a large Ford, so I took a stab.
I actually took that picture right outside my house. It has been known to break down a lot, so it's no surprise to hear its a big block Chevy.
You'll need to log in to post.