Yep, with a K. You know you want it
Personally, I'd be in jail if I owned it.
win "most unique" at the challenge (is that an award?)
http://kalamazoo.craigslist.org/mcy/2585797365.html
Yep, with a K. You know you want it
Personally, I'd be in jail if I owned it.
win "most unique" at the challenge (is that an award?)
http://kalamazoo.craigslist.org/mcy/2585797365.html
I'd look at it from a much more practical standpoint and assess its real-world grocery shopping capabilities. I think slicks would probably give better traction on a tile or concrete floor, and to me, the stance looks awfully wide to be getting around young moms with two or three kids hanging off their carts.
it might need to be electric too.. most stores have a policy against internal combustion inside the store
mad_machine wrote: it might need to be electric too.. most stores have a policy against internal combustion inside the store
Propane conversion?
I was jus thinking of all the torque of a big electric motor running high amps, going through slicks to a freshly waxed floor
Food City has one of those every year at the Bristol race.
One year two radio personalities took off with it and made several unauthorized laps around the speedway. It did not end well for them.
fornetti14 wrote: Food City has one of those every year at the Bristol race. One year two radio personalities took off with it and made several unauthorized laps around the speedway. It did not end well for them.
huge V8 powered shopping carts on the track at Bristol? sounds pretty amazing to me..
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