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My raggity old 1978 long wheelbase Dodge van has about 14 feet of cargo
space in it from inside the rear doors to inside of the windshield (windscreen,to you,Scotland girl) I had to unload a big two piece settee (put the two pieces together and it is a lonnggggg couch,sofa,to you Scotland girl) and I also have two tables and a few big boxes of junk and two wheels/tires (tyres,to you,Scotland girl,wheel/tires three times larger than on that little toy crackerbox you drive) and a boat engine and and a big old air compressor and other assorted odds and ends of big junk in my van.(I also own a 1971 short wheelbase Chevrolet van and a regular size wheelbase 1982 Ford van and a 1976 Chevrolet ex bread truck van that is bigger than anything you have ever seen and a 1914 Ford T model car and a 1942 Willys World War Two Jeep and a 1948 Willys civilian Jeep and a 1961 Hercules German moped,it has bicycle pedals on it,I just now got my 25 foot long tape measure and I measured my Doge van from bumper to bumper,about 18 feet long.I measured my 1976 Chevrolet ex bread truck in my back yard,about 22 feet long and six and a half feet wide by about eight feet high) I had to make room in my Dodge van so the window unit airconditioner I bought at Cowboy Maloney Electric City on Ellis Ave here in Jackson,Mississippi would fit in the ass end of my van.And you,Scotland girl are worried/concerned about the big gas burners we American's own and drive and "waste" gasoline on.You don't have a leg to stand on! Scotland girl! cuhulin |
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