Hello All, Well after another trip to one of the local home improvement mega-stores (it was lowes this time) and trying to get half a houses worth of lights home in my roadster we have decided that w
As far as I know, no minivan will carry a 4x8 sheet flat on the floor. the wheel wells are just too narrow. They will, however carry an amazing amount of stuff and still allow room for passengers. A
Chrysler Grand Caravan will carry a complete 4X8 sheet of sheetrock with the rear door closed... Trust me! Eric WyCROC the amount veratile, and mega-stores park back thing... /// datsun-roadsters@aut
No mini van for sale here... but.... our 1996 Chrysler Town & Country definitely fits 4'x8' sheets on the floor, and longer than 10' planks all the way up between the seats... and would beat my roads
Yes, JUST SAY 'NO'!! Seriously, I have a '01 Frontier Crew Cab SC and love it. Sounds like it would fit your needs and you may be able to get a good year on an '01 with the new models in the show ro
When I renovated my Mom-in-laws after she passed, I used my GMC Safari for all the Home Depot trips. Drywall, plywood, 10 ft ladder after I feel off the old aluminum one. Bales of insulation lots of
my dodge caravan will barely fit a 6'6" door without taking your head off. I have got some pvc pipe in, but not much, it has to go between the front seats up to the windshield. If you have room, the
How about one of those new Chevy Avalanche Pickup/SUV combo trucks. Can seat 4+ or change to a pickup. It is a bit different looking but looks fairly practical for a large vehicle. Bob /// datsun-roa
Hi Dan, We donated our '88 Mitsubishi mini-van last year. After having it 13 years it was getting tired, so we bought a new truck. One of the reasons I bought the Mitsubishi was that it was the only
After reading all of the replies w/suggestions for vehicles that Dan could buy, have to chime in with this caveat: People, people, people - the man just bought a house in the San Francisco Bay area!
Author: Susan and Mark Miller <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2001 22:11:31 -0800
Hello All, Well after another trip to one of the local home improvement mega-stores (it was lowes this time) and trying to get half a houses worth of lights home in my roadster we have decided that w
Check out www.vcvc.org, look in the gallery under 66 chevy vans and you will see one of the two that I own. Great vehicles, lots of fun and classic. Thanks, Ben Hello All, Well after another trip to
This conversation reminds me of the commercial of the guy at the gym when they announce that a minivan with its lights on is in the parking lot. Its ok though if you can tell your buddys that you can
I have the answer for you, put a roll bar on the roadster then you can tie any amount of lumbar needed. Just use your imagination. Ken DATSTER Pleasanton,CA /// datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net mailin
wouldn't a full race roll cage be better? Forward and rear tiedown _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.
Sorry I'm late, but since no one offered these idea's (so far; I'm still plowing thru digests), I thought I'd throw 'em in the pot: You can lay 4x8 sheets flat in our Nissan Quest. The back door won'
Chrysler does/did have problems, many, with their trannies. Beware! Before buying a vehicle get a carfax report and go to a dealership and see if they will pull up the repair history of the vehicle f