When your wife's SUV is too nice to haul stuff!
#44
Not all townships do that though. Also, bagged mulch is usually pasteurized, so you don't get no weedies.
I've carried a sheet of plywood, but I had it ripped nearly down the center first. 6 ft countertop, tons of 2x4s, big mirrors, a bunch of Ikea flat-pack stuff.
Plenty fits in this car, but I just installed a Curt Vertical trailer hitch, and I'll be picking up a Harbor Freight trailer soon. Lol, the hitch has a sticker that says not to exceed 3000 lbs!
#46
I've not hauled objects that couldn't fit in the trunk with the Miata. (The benefit of not only having multiple vehicles, but also a father and brother with multiple vehicles.)
However, I did once fit 10 people in a '76 Honda Civic two door and made the five mile trip from school to Baskin-Robbins...
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However, I did once fit 10 people in a '76 Honda Civic two door and made the five mile trip from school to Baskin-Robbins...
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Hauling large things in little cars is always fun. People can't seem to decide which reaction is needed to a little toy car with a pickup truck amount of material in it. Best thing I've ever carried was a 55'' DLP projection tv home from Circuit City in the back of my 1st gen RX7 (TINY). I didn't know if it would fit, but we chanced it and it BARELY fit. Also carried some decently large stuff in the Miata. Engine blocks, exhaust systems, other human size objects.
#52
I stuffed a full sized portable basketball hoop set up, that was still in the box, into my wife's Mini Cooper. The look on the peoples face when I got there was classic. They pulled it out of a Caravan with the seats folded down. The Cooper cobbled that **** up like a **** in a porno. I was able to close the hatch, but the 20 mile drive home was miserable as I was right on the steering wheel.
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