So what is it for the daily driver. A scion/element. And for the serious roadtripper a Westie. The dedicated Lifer gets a Fullsized station wagon.
Is that it?
Craggin Wagon
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oh and...I can't stand POS Ford's but this thing is cool
http://www.fordvehicles.com/cars/freestyle/
http://www.fordvehicles.com/cars/freestyle/
From Kentucky ;o)
I got a friend who just bought a POS KIA and it does the same thing. Its nice and all but it can't all be utilized by two people. Tha is a lot of flat space though!!
My Dodge 1500 quad cab does close to the same thing. The back seat folds up to expose a flat bench. Just big enough for one person. The back is absolutly huge. It will sleep three comfortably and there is space on top for gear.
My Dodge 1500 quad cab does close to the same thing. The back seat folds up to expose a flat bench. Just big enough for one person. The back is absolutly huge. It will sleep three comfortably and there is space on top for gear.
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I think the toyota Tacoma with the crew cab and the short bed and the TRD package (rear locking hubs). This thing is the ultimate 4 wheeler for those hard to reach crags. It has room for a kid and car seat and a 4x8 sheet of plywood (with the tail gate down).
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Wasting time & found this:
http://www.rickdunn.net/Tundra/Hotel_Tundra1.htm
Man! That looks sweet. Looks like dude did a really nice job on construction.
http://www.rickdunn.net/Tundra/Hotel_Tundra1.htm
Man! That looks sweet. Looks like dude did a really nice job on construction.
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