Thanks to all. I have a house that has a garage, but there is a
pantry that was built into it, leaving about nine feet of space.
So in the name of spin control, I can say a BMW, Subaru, and a
Honda could fit into the space. I just won't mention which model.
:^) But if pressed, I can give 'em models. :^)
Matt Murray
matt "at" optonline.net (the @ is missing to reduce data mining)
203-856-3703
Camelot Real Estate
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>From Cottages to Castles . . .
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Isetta? FIAT 500? Honda 600? Subaru 360?
maybe one of the really obscure Morettis?
You're probably going to have to go back a few years.
unless - Are Toyota E-coms US Legal?
http://www.21stcentury.co.uk/cars/toyota_ecom.asp
at 2790mm its 9.1 ft long.
Phil Vanner
Minneapolis
I got small, but nothing that small
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> Thanks! I need to find a model/make of car that is a legal US
> vehicle that is nine feet long. Can anybody think of one? And
> maybe a not so US legal car. (I'm grabbing at straws)
>
> Matt Murray
>
> matt "at" optonline.net (the @ is missing to reduce data
mining)
> 203-856-3703
> Camelot Real Estate
> 203-226-3568
> (203-C-A-M-E-L-O-T)
>
> From Cottages to Castles . . .
>
> Where Legendary Service Is No Myth
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Brian Garfield" <garfield@mini2.com>
> > 120" or 10 ft.
> >
> > Brian Garfield
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