![]() 11/16/2019 at 23:56 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I want this Brat so bad.
No only is it a cleanish Manual Brat in Minnesota, but I had a surprise I the bed. This weird tank.
Also those wheels and missing the BRAT graphic on the B pillar make it look much more grown up. What do you call a grown up Brat ? A bitch?
![]() 11/17/2019 at 00:10 |
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Is the current owner like, a school bus driver, or something?
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Maybe he sells Porpane and Propane accessories.
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It’s got dang beautiful I tell you hwhat.
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Rusty J. Shaclkeford was never here
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The picture of the tank, didn’t work. Let’s try it in the comments.
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Wow. That has you written all over it.
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i’m guessing LPG isn’t a big thing over there?
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It reeeeeeeeeeally isn’t. Accessibility is a problem, both finding a place to fill, and getting the tank filled is a chore. And I’m not sure if their is a financial advantage her either. Especially if you’re paying by the gallon and not by the pound.
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An LPG powered Brumby...finally, a car I could outrun!
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You see it most often with fleet vehicles, where companies can fill up themselves with their own supply on site. Otherwise it’s kind of a pain to find places to fill.