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As Danny would say, a sightseeing car.

You spend the whole drive looking for the next gas station. :)
 
Which is exactly why I'd stick with a std. panel delivery type. You can slide damn near any chassis you want under the body and only have to deal with the body attach points.

But seeing as how I don't really have a shop to take on a project like that it's just a pipe dream.
 
That seems to be the way of the world. I have enough electricity. :D

Actually I'm shopping for a project. A 4WD huntmobile. Something along the lines of an older Nissan Frontier. Smallish and overpowered for its size.
 
We just use gators and mules.

Whatever it is, it has to be small enough to get through the trees.
 
I hunted off mule back when I was living in Arkansas. Right sensible animals. The problem is that you have to house them and feed them and all of the other stuff required to keep them in running condition whether you're riding them or not. You can just park a vehicle when not in use. :)
 
Just over 20 years ago I had an 88 Buick Electra Station Wagon. It had the rear facing seat, both back seats folded down completely flat, the rear door opened sideways or if you dropped the window down it dropped down like a pickup gate so you could load sheets of plywood inside and on top was a full rack that would hold a ton of supplies as well. I added a tow package, heavier suspension, drilled it out with oversized heads and cam for better torque and drove it until it literally fell apart. It was ugly but I loved that vehicle and if they ever make another family tank like that I will be first in line to shell out cash for it. It was probably the best workhorse I've ever owned.
 
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Just over 20 years ago I had an 88 Buick Electra Station Wagon. It had the rear facing seat, both back seats folded down completely flat, the rear door opened sideways or if you dropped the window down it dropped down like a pickup gate so you could load sheets of plywood inside and on top was a full rack that would hold a ton of supplies as well. I added a tow package, heavier suspension, drilled it out with oversized heads and cam for better torque and drove it until it literally fell apart. It was ugly but I loved that vehicle and if they ever make another family tank like that I will be first in line to shell out cash for it. It was probably the best workhorse I've ever owned.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1b/1982_Buick_Electra_Estate_in_WA**C_US.jpg/220px-1982_Buick_Electra_Estate_in_WA**C_US.jpg

We had something very similar back in the '60s.
I believe it was a Chevy...
 
We had something very similar back in the '60s.
I believe it was a Chevy...

Vehicles are like people, some look good but don't do anything, some are money pits, some need constant attention, and every once in a while one will surprise you.
 
That is either a golf cart build or a VW build.


Fancy paint jobs are a waste when you're banking off of oak trees traversing up and down slopes.

:)
 
Vehicles are like people, some look good but don't do anything, some are money pits, some need constant attention, and every once in a while one will surprise you.

I buy trucks because I want dependable with no surprises.
 
That is either a golf cart build or a VW build.


Fancy paint jobs are a waste when you're banking off of oak trees traversing up and down slopes.

:)

Pretty much.

It will take you damn near anywhere. But you can't drive it on the highway. You either have to trailer it or leave it in place on property. It works perfectly for them as a ranch hunting vehicle I'm just after a tad more versatility.
 
Trailer hitch, trailer.


:D

Unless you're one of those people who cannot back up a trailer...



I think my thread is making more sparks than yours.
#Winning


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Trailer hitch, trailer.


:D

Unless you're one of those people who cannot back up a trailer...



I think my thread is making more sparks than yours.
#Winning


:nana:

I have one of those, just rather have a utility 4WD.

It's hard for them to justify the behavior once the 'poor' argument is debunked.
 
I finally made his ignore list.

I think it was about the time that he compared chicken eggs to abortion...


:D :D :D
 
I think it's cute that NotIshmael has learned an important lesson from Butters' curb-stomping of NotAJ. Instead of referring to #ThosePeople as "subhuman" or "less than human", he calls them "feral human beings" instead.

#EthnicCleansersGonnaCleanse
 
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