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#16
Re: Crazy 120y wagon
teretonga
Posted on: 2007/4/18 1:06
This is probably not going to help NZ's image but I took our pet sheep out to a farm for a conjugal visit with a ram. This was in a 1200 coupe with no back seat. She stood up the whole way and gently nibbled my ear as I drove. I thought that whole stock transportation gig was so funny that I went through the middle of the city before dropping her off. Now I live in another country...
#15
Re: Crazy 120y wagon
reuby_tuesday
Posted on: 2007/4/17 22:26
Dazzasute, I give you full points for both photos.
The beer load is great, but the bmx over the 120y (I think) is just classy. I think you have to be the winner so far... go for gold
#14
Re: Crazy 120y wagon
dazzasute
Posted on: 2007/4/17 16:28
#13
Re: Crazy 120y wagon
beattie
Posted on: 2007/4/17 15:43
Oh and not me but the guy i bought my 1000 wags off hauled his intire house limestone block by limestone block to the site in bridgetown in southern WA. Anybody remember that little yellow 1000 wagon that was made into a convertable with the horrible louvers as a front grill? In THAT, with a A10! He made that thing a convertable too.
#12
Re: Crazy 120y wagon
Dodgeman
Posted on: 2007/4/17 15:31
This cabinet was carried home only about 5 miles [8k] but another one just like it, came home from the village of Bimbi in central west NSW, a distance of about 300 miles [480k] or more for me. I had to load it myself but fortunately a small & nimble Ute like this could get right up close.
Only two of this pre war model of phone cabinet are known to survive today & both came home in my Ute. ![]()
#11
Re: Crazy 120y wagon
beattie
Posted on: 2007/4/17 15:04
Ive had, in my old 260Z 2+2, 4 15" mags with tyres and 2 S13 seats.
And in the 1000 wags, 4 260Z rims with tall rubber and a full toolbox topbox and addon box. She was riding on the bumpstops over bumps! 2" lowering blocks didnt help that!
#10
Re: Crazy 120y wagon
gx1200
Posted on: 2007/4/17 14:27
Ive done the same with a 1200 sedan on a 6 by 4 trailer and also Ive towed a series 11A landrover on a car trailer in a series 2 bluebird automatic, the car never forgave me for that.... neither did the cops
#9
Re: Crazy 120y wagon
reuby_tuesday
Posted on: 2007/4/17 14:21
A few years back, I had a minor bingle with a xd falcon sedan. The guy was nice, and we did the dodgy fix on it, so no insurance stuff to worry about.
I had the front bumper in the back seat of my 1000 4 door, sticking out the window, and the bonnet strapped to the roof with ropes through the windows. I ran the ropes through the windows, got it, and then tightened it all up from inside the car. Once i got to about 60 km/h the bonnet waould lift up from the wind. So I drove home with my arm out the window holding it down. It was only about 30 mins on the road so not too long thankfully.
#8
Re: Crazy 120y wagon
ade
Posted on: 2007/4/17 11:42
many many years ago I stuffed my RM80 dirtbike into my first car a datto wagon and took it from Gatton to Toowoomba and sold it to a bike shop for 130 bucks, man was a f ucking twit or what they are still worth a grand today
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