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164s terrible for lawnmowers
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- Subject: 164s terrible for lawnmowers
- From: Thomas Washburn <thomasw@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2003 19:25:19 -0700
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- Reply-to: Thomas Washburn <thomasw@xxxxxxxxxx>
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"Danny" <dmpham@domain.elided> wrote:
> Now that the rwd. vs. fwd. thread has begun again, I have a question regarding SUVs
> (yes, I need to carry stuff). I have a 164 that I can carry people in, but it's
> really awful to carry bricks, lumber, painting material, and lawnmowers around in.
> What do you all suggest to be a good vehicle to carry construction material in? I
> live in the city and don't quite trust an open bed truck. Turn around and someone's
> scooped your tools out of the bed! So what do you suggest? A hatch, station wagon,
> or SUV? Only criteria is it's cool, reliable, and inexpensive to drive. I do own an
> Alfa you know! E-mail me offline need be.
A diesel-powered box truck. Ten times the utility of any pickup or SUV. Get a 16'
box with side doors and ramps and you can even stash your Alfa in it.
Regards,
-Tom
thomasw@domain.elided
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