Kate,
Except for the chickem and horse feed, I can put all that in my Civic... but
then I'll only have room for one passenger....
Luckily I live on my own. If you don't count my daughter who has just moved
back in with me
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"It's only for a little while daddy" ... yeah!, right!
Dave G KK7SS
DN06ig
'65 Sprite - in process
'76 Midget - driver
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From: kgb@frontiernet.net
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2011 11:53:17 AM
Subject: Re: [Spridgets] <Spridgets> L(A)JC
I have to agree. I drive a Jeep Comanche for everyday use. The 6' bed can
handle my trips to the feed store for 4 forty pound bags of dog food, 6 twenty
pound bags of cat food (I am responsible for the Master of Yard Mice at the UP
yard), 2 fifty pound bags of chicken food, and two 50 pound bags of horse food.
When I need to carry more than one passenger, I use the Cherokee, which is the
station wagon version of the Comanche. If I have the urge to carry long loads
of lumber or pull a trailer, the F-350 crew cab can handle it at 10mpg, whether
empty or pulling a loaded 4 horse trailer up a mountain.
Kate
My motto is-If there's something your car doesn't do that you want it to, then
get one that does what you want it to.
But 4' bed on a ?truck? that's not a truck, it's a look-at-me, I pretend to do
stuff, in my opinion. Flame Suit on!!
Mark Haynes
HAN6L12977
HAN5L8016
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