This is the coolest thing I've seen on Craigslist all day.
http://newhaven.craigslist.org/cto/4836447731.html
This is the coolest thing I've seen on Craigslist all day.
http://newhaven.craigslist.org/cto/4836447731.html
Hmmmmm.......
The wife and I are planning a cross country road trip for next year. That looks like it would be fun...
There's one of these that lives a few doors down the street. Love the "utility"look of these. Also appears that the seller is being upfront about what it needs.
Cool van. I'd like to have one, but probably not for cross country trips...those things were pretty primitive, and riding right above the front wheels inside a metal boom box doesn't make for a very luxurious ride.
I think my cousin still has one of those sitting in storage at a friends place. I should really find out if he is really attached to it.
After riding in a 12 second a100 dodge I actually fear these things with any power. I think they look cool but launching one feels weird as hell sitting up over the axle!
Thats what I would do
Datsun1500 wrote: I bet that is painted like the scooby doo van within 6 months
I used one to haul my dirt bike around. Low hanging branch hit my hand ripping a hole between my ring finger and the finger finger. Too tired and bloody to push it up the ramp so I drove it. Got to the roof, feet on the bumper and figured I'd just pop the clutch to stall it and then climb down.
Pop the clutch, wheel spins 1/8 turn, kicks the ramp out, rear tire drops, I go upside down with a motorcycle on top of me in the parking lot.
I really, really want another one.
Dan
saw in in California a few years back that was an old Coca-Cola service van. Red with the white wave stripe down the whole side with just the right patina. So cool.
N Sperlo wrote: Very cool, but the real reason I checked this thread out was because of the epic title.
I can take no credit for that. It was pilfered from Sublime.
conesare2seconds wrote: Wheelie bars, man, wheelie bars.
Knew a guy in high school that did that with a Chevy van like the first thread shown. Yeah, it would wheelstand.
Wow. Nice share. While in high school I worked at a bike shop, and the owner had one of those--that and a Big Healey in red-oxide primer.
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