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Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2005 09:47:32 -0500
From: ma_twain <ma_twainnospamo.com>
Subject: Re: Biggest/oddest hauls?


Dima wrote: > I do not suppose I can surprise anyone with moving a big sofa in the back of > my '91 C900. I probably could not do it in one of a newer Saabs (at least > not as easily) because of interference from a trunk lip in newer cars > (absent in C900). > > Another example was packing the same car full to the top with the rear sits > folded with supplies, cloths and skiing gear, plus skis on top in the ski > rack, and going skiing to Mt. Bachelor for two weeks with family (most of > the family was riding in a Subaru, because my wife does not let me take may > '96 Aero skiing yet :-(. The C900 was packed to the ceiling, and the only > concern I had was that the car was sitting suspiciously low on the rear > wheels. I might consider replacing my shocks if I keep doing something like > that :-) I had air bags inside the rear springs on my 1985 900. Pump them up and stop the rear end sag - of the car that is :-) ><SNip>

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