Posted by merlynr on January 28, 2014 at 11:47:19 from (166.147.104.23):
In Reply to: The station wagon posted by Dick2 on January 28, 2014 at 10:51:52:
My 99 Explorer is my beater pu and it's just like a Ranger with a topper. The back seat is folded down most of the time with a piece of cardboard in it. Wife hauls horse feed in it all the time. Don't drive the pu much because the Explorer far better mileage. I went to a metal shop for a piece of 4" wide 1/4" stock and looked in his junk pile for about 20 min and couldn't find a suitable piece so I told him I would buy new and he says they are 10' long. Well I asked him if he could cut it at 3' and he said no problem so I hauled the two pieces in the Explorer with the long piece sticking up front on the console.
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