McDave wrote:Well I love the concept, but anything "Euro" just makes me laugh. It weighs 300 kilos, (660lbs) and has a payload of
100 kilos. So that's like a "litre" of milk and 500g of bread? If your tow vehicle is capable. My work boots are like 10 kilos...
But hey, it's got a 60 inch (not metric?) projection screen! You could have the seven dwarfs come over for a 'short film', the projector will have to ride in Snowhite's car.
McDave
hankaye wrote:fourbtgait, Howdy;
FWIW, the link is dead this morning ...![]()
hank
McDave wrote:Well I love the concept, but anything "Euro" just makes me laugh. It weighs 300 kilos, (660lbs) and has a payload of
100 kilos. So that's like a "litre" of milk and 500g of bread? If your tow vehicle is capable. My work boots are like 10 kilos...
But hey, it's got a 60 inch (not metric?) projection screen! You could have the seven dwarfs come over for a 'short film', the projector will have to ride in Snowhite's car.
McDave
fourbtgait wrote:Sigh, always a comdedian around....
Only concept I liked was the upper lifting assembly. Cutting down wind resistance yet have standing room height.
John61CT wrote:Anyone know of "popup kits" for a DIY body build on a custom frame?
Not the whole roof, just the pillars and lift mechanism?
Or Popular Mechanic type HowTo cookbook links?
John61CT wrote:Anyone know of "popup kits" for a DIY body build on a custom frame?
Not the whole roof, just the pillars and lift mechanism?
Or Popular Mechanic type HowTo cookbook links?
McDave wrote:Nice! What a great kitchen. You'll have show us some of the culinary creations that come from there.
Bon Appetit.
McDave
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