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> Looky at what I just bought....., ....oh that evil, evil bay......
soloracer
post Oct 22 2004, 08:33 PM
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I needed one to haul my cars and bikes around in the summer and sleds in the winter. Comments and suggestions are welcome!! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/aktion035.gif)

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post Oct 23 2004, 01:46 PM
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I phoned around to see what it would cost to convert the rear barn doors to a large ramp style door. My first quote was $2000. The resultant sucking of wind wrapped my sphincter around my adams apple. I've decided to try a couple of other alternatives. One is to have a set of metal portable ramps that I carry around with the car. The other is to install a flip style inner ramp that I can just pull down. Imagine you open the barn doors and there is a 2/3 height wall that goes across the back. Only it isn't a wall, it's a ramp and it's hinged on the bottom. It is held in place during transport by a bracket up near the top. Any other suggestions?
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