![]() 11/01/2013 at 15:50 • Filed to: Camry, beige | ![]() | ![]() |
6ft ladder fuuuuuuuck. But now I can hang bikes above my Trans Am from the garage rafters.
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You need a roof rack, son!
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Or a hatchback.
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Man, the Gen 4's have the silliest pass-through I have ever seen.
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Hatchback Camry? Brilliant!
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What you need is a Miata.
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Huh?
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you rang?
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Mustangs. The ultimate carpet delivery vehicles!
![]() 11/01/2013 at 16:55 |
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I NO RITE?!?
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I miss my wagon.
It was rear engined once, with 500hp.
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Not front and rear engined? Twin engined cars are even rarer than rear-engined ones.
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I can pack an amazing amount of stuff in my son's Taurus...it has the fold down rear seat and a trunk pass through. He also used it hide from the cops once, but that's a story for another time :-)
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Dead ladybug
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Obviously, you aren't trying hard enough.
Kidding aside, we treated our old Camry like a truck. We managed to get a wheelbarrow in ours at one point. Ladders did prove to be a bit of a problem. Lumber up to 8 feet fit without a problem. We also used it a lot for gardening and yard waste (including transporting tree branches), and it did just fine. The Yakima round bars and Q-clips make it even better, but we only used them for our rooftop box for those rare times we would take our Camry camping.
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I shoved the fuck out of it to get it to fit between the liftover height of the trunk, the the top of the pass-through. It's gonna be fun getting it out. I might take it through the front door.