Purple Frog (Forum Supporter) said:Maybe the VW engine was free? Didn't make sense to me either...
Seriously needs a proper firewall.
Ahh, now I see the yellow Integra.
I always wanted to do that with a Hondata-supercharged K24.
Purple Frog (Forum Supporter) said:Maybe the VW engine was free? Didn't make sense to me either...
Seriously needs a proper firewall.
Ahh, now I see the yellow Integra.
I always wanted to do that with a Hondata-supercharged K24.
"why would anyone buy a short bed truck? They can't haul anything,can't do any real work, they're just a total waste!"
18 feet of farm gate, one 12 footer, one six footer.
ultraclyde (Forum Supporter) said:
"why would anyone buy a short bed truck? They can't haul anything,can't do any real work, they're just a total waste!"
18 feet of farm gate, one 12 footer, one six footer.
Try that with sheetrock.
ultraclyde (Forum Supporter) said:
"why would anyone buy a short bed truck? They can't haul anything,can't do any real work, they're just a total waste!"
18 feet of farm gate, one 12 footer, one six footer.
Topographically, it's still a Crown Vic. Four doors and a trunk.
ultraclyde (Forum Supporter) said:"why would anyone buy a short bed truck? They can't haul anything,can't do any real work, they're just a total waste!"
I like a bed longer than six feet, that way I can fu- I mean sleep in the back without having to have the tailgate down.
Meh. 8' Sheetrock wouldn't even hang off the tailgate, no problem at all. If this is a crown Vic, then "topographically' a traditional standard cab long bed is a Mustang with a big trunk.
as far as sleeping, that's what the back seat is for.
what else ya got?
In reply to ultraclyde (Forum Supporter) :
Yep, Mustangs are huge trucks too.
Fig. 1: What a "personal SUV" may look like in comparison to cars
(That is a Nissan GT-R in a line of Acura NSXs, which are not small cars)
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