And she did a pretty good job too!
A little bit of nylon chord had the branches tied up and manageable so that I could drive the 5 blocks or so to my home.
And she did a pretty good job too!
A little bit of nylon chord had the branches tied up and manageable so that I could drive the 5 blocks or so to my home.
That's nuthin'. I had an entire door from a Civic strapped in the passenger seat of my MIatruck last summer--went junkyarding for small stuff, found a perfect door, couldn't pass it up. . .and I drove 30 miles that way!
I moved an entire bed with my fiat spider. Once the top is down on a convertable, the sky is literally the limit.. and low bridges
You aren't really driving a utility Miata until you take out the passenger seat. You'd be surprised at the large items that will fit in an empty passenger hole.
EvanB wrote: How about 4 wheels with tires mounted?
I usually strap two to the roll bar like a trophy truck.
One set of wheels and tires, another two sets of wheels + all my tools + a full set of replacement brake hardware + my clothes and computer + clothes for a woman for three months = fit in the back of my 89 si.
I can beat all of you. Multiple pieces of luggage, full set of tires and a passenger in the backseat (back seat up mind you) in a Metro..
fastbmw wrote: Geeze, your miata's hold more stuff than my e30 touring...
I want to see more pictures of this E30 touring
I wish I'd gotten a pic of when I had a big floor lamp in the "driver's seat" (i.e. RHD passenger seat) of the Lotus. I got some funny looks driving around like that.
J
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