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- BedlamModeratorA shortened VW pan and fiberglass dune buggy body (Meyers Manx) would work if you like more open air style vehicles.
- burningmanExplorer III happen to have an '11 Suzuki Grand Vitara as a regular driver (wife's car), I'll go measure it if the Seattle rain ever stops. But I also had a Mazda Miata for the last ten years, and it was 13 feet long; your options don't look good.
However, what I have seen a lot around here (Seattle) in the older neighborhoods with tiny Model A sized garages is people frame a couple-foot extension on the front that moves the door out a little and allows them to get a car built after 1932 to fit. Is that a possibility at your place? - jerem0621Explorer II
enblethen wrote:
Then why is it in "Dinghy Towing"?
It wasn't!
It was in Tow Vehicles and a Mod moved it thinking it was a question about dingy towing... Just a minor mistake...but it will limit responses to the op.
Thanks!
Jeremiah - Error?
- Then why is it in "Dinghy Towing"?
- Me_AgainExplorer IIISome mod did not understand the OP question. OP is looking for a TV not a dinghy. Chris
- rexlionExplorerNo one yet has mentioned the Smart? :D
- Grit_dogNavigator IIIThat's not a garage, that's a shed!
I'd go for a Jeep Wrangler. Find one old enough to have a 4.0 and 5 speed. Rub icons get stout drive trains. - Nutinelse2doExplorerChevy Sonic hatchback is 159" and has a 2k towing capacity. Gets great gas mileage.
- MarcMaineExplorerI really appreciate the suggestions, guys! Now I have a few options I would not have tracked down myself. Thanks a million. Marc
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