Nest view with bed down, and a mess.
I drove it last year for a couple hour trip to Grattan and Quasimofo's. Once at the track I checked the tires to find they were original from 2001. Promptly told mom to get new ones before driving across the country AGAIN. She reported that it drove much better now. It went right from the tire store to storage.
The only needs it has is for a new secondary battery, she could never find it. I did, it's up under the passenger running board.
Can you entertain me being super annoying? How tall are the door openings in back
and how far forward does the generator box go? I'm trying to figure out how many/what motorcycles I can fit inside if I pull out the living stuff. A van set up like that would solve a lot of issues for me in a hurry.mazdeuce - Seth said:Can you entertain me being super annoying? How tall are the door openings in back and how far forward does the generator box go? I'm trying to figure out how many/what motorcycles I can fit inside if I pull out the living stuff. A van set up like that would solve a lot of issues for me in a hurry.
You should look for a commercial wheelchair van. In the commercial versions, it is required, for OSHA reasons, that the door be lengthened in addition to the roof. Required so that the workers dont knock their heads.
Commercial:
This camper version just leaves you with the standard doors.
In reply to John Welsh :
Right, which is why I was asking about the door height. I actually don't NEED to put full size dirt bikes in the back, I can trailer for that, but it would be super convenient if I could. The built in generator and roof top AC more than make up for a lot of other issues what with me living in Texas and all. Not 100% sure I need this van, but it's talking to me.
In reply to mazdeuce - Seth :
1st picture page 1 shows the generator door behind the drivers side rear wheel. I can get interior dimensions once she gets it out of storage.
Floor is super durable easy clean material. Generator has very few hours on it, fires right up.
In reply to mazdeuce - Seth :
My uncle would probably volunteer to drive it to Austin if he could be convinced to fly home.
mazdeuce - Seth said:Can you entertain me being super annoying? How tall are the door openings in back
and how far forward does the generator box go? I'm trying to figure out how many/what motorcycles I can fit inside if I pull out the living stuff. A van set up like that would solve a lot of issues for me in a hurry.
I have loaded full-size dirt bikes into vans with standard height doors. While I'm sure it would be easier with taller doors, it's not a deal killer.
You can see the generator enclosure in the rear pictures. Definitely reduces the effective width by a fair bit.
Mom says the previous owner stored this for many years only taking it out once a year for it annual oil change and checkup.
Did I miss the price?
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