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I think many hesitate to post because we are never as happy with our own studio truck as we are some of the work weve done for others. That being said, here's mine.
Works for now, I have some cool ideas for the glass and back doors
""Good judgment comes from experience; and a lot of that comes from bad judgment" - Will Rogers Posts: 3489 | From: Beautiful Newaygo, Michigan | Registered: Mar 2003
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Neil - mine gets 31 on the highway, about 27 around town. Probably more if I drove correctly.
No, a 4' x 8' won't fit inside. There is about 6' of space from the rear of the front seats to the back door. 42" between the wheel wells. There is no back seat.
Very comfortable on the road - no road noise and lots of pep for a four cylinder.
Last summer Jeanne and I made a trip up to Stillwater, Oklahoma for a wedding...just driving down the road talking and suddenly realized I was doing 95. I was wondering why everyone was driving so slow.
Someone is always coming up to me in a parking lot and wanting to look inside or wandering how the back doors open. (they open with a remote button on the key, push button on the dash, or a handle from the inside that you can reach with the front doors open.)
They wouldn't be very comfortable for a large person, but this one is just perfect for a short guy like me.
I always wanted a thirty something delivery van and now I have the closest thing to it...at about half the cost.
And it's a traveling billboard.
-------------------- Chapman Sign Studio Temple, Texas chapmanstudio@sbcglobal.net Posts: 6306 | From: Temple, Texas, USA | Registered: Nov 1998
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Love the HHR raymond. I had big plans for my 66 Chevy to look like this-
But times being what they are had to sell it.
-------------------- John Byrd Ball Ground, Georgia 770-735-6874 http://johnbyrddesign.com so happy I gotta sit on both my hands to keep from wavin' at everybody! Posts: 741 | From: Ball Ground, Georgia, USA | Registered: May 1999
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I would like to have and old panel truck, like a 1967 chevy suburban type of thing with no windows on it, I saw one one time near here and thought it was cool.
My Grandfather drives a 35 ford pickup with a 350 chevy in it to work everyday has been driving it all summer for 15 years
-------------------- Jake Lyman Lyman Signs 45 State Road Phillipston, MA 01331 Posts: 635 | From: Phillipston, MA | Registered: Sep 2002
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I finally bought a new-to-me S10 at Thanksgiving time. I realllly need to letter it up. I want to paint it, as I feel Pierre's car really portrays the look I'd like to have for myself. But I think I am going to paint it onto vynull and then apply it. I still don't have a logo after 24 years. Some nice rides here, I need to join the crowd! Love....Jill
Posts: 8834 | From: Butler, PA, USA | Registered: Jan 2001
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