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Old 11-22-2020, 10:28 PM   #43
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Old 11-23-2020, 09:30 AM   #44
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Ford Courier, built by Mazda, Badged as Subaru?
Yes, actually this particular build has a full Subaru AWD chassis and drivetrain:

https://www.deadclutch.com/2019/03/2...is-conversion/
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I almost picked up a Corvair Rampside several years ago. Were too many missing pieces that would be impossible to get to make it a viable project though.


They are really cool when all done.







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Old 11-23-2020, 02:15 PM   #46
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I'd rather drive a minivan than a pickup that's been neutered.
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Old 11-23-2020, 02:33 PM   #47
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I'd rather drive a minivan than a pickup that's been neutered.
Not sure I follow.
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They are really cool when all done.
Wow! They sure are! I didn't know they existed.
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Wow! They sure are! I didn't know they existed.
They were actually pretty popular around here in the sixties. A quick look shows there are loads nice restorations for sale with a massive price range from $5K to $60K
They made a van as well.
Imagine 9 passengers in this thing with an 80HP and 2 speed powerglide.
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Imagine 9 passengers in this thing with an 80HP and 2 speed powerglide.
Remember that this was all I knew as a kid.



No replacement for displacement.
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Remember that this was all I knew as a kid.



No replacement for displacement.
Now triple the body and cram 9 people in there! 0 to 60 in 7 hours.
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Not sure I follow.
Pickups with such short beds you can barely move a couch with and a mountain bike with the wheels on is out of the question. You can take the whole family and pull a house but you can't move 4 bikes without a $700 rack. On a $50k truck! Short bed = neutered.
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Pickups with such short beds you can barely move a couch with and a mountain bike with the wheels on is out of the question. You can take the whole family and pull a house but you can't move 4 bikes without a $700 rack. On a $50k truck! Short bed = neutered.
OK, I follow you now. In the end I guess it depends on your mission.

The Ram 700 single cab has a 66.6" (!) long bed which, with the tailgate down and gate box, would carry pretty much anything I would use it for. it is a little narrow between the wheels (43") but is wide enough above the wheels to carry plywood (or at least it seems to be with a gate width of 53.5").

My problem with minivans (I've owned two Astros), or even my Suburban, is the gate height. Seems every time I want to haul something in it it's too tall.
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Not being able to move bicycles easily is the biggest downside for me. I'm a sales rep and travel with bikes most of the time and I ride often so it's the number one thing that will determine the next new car purchase I make. I have racks, heck I rep two brands of racks, but there are times and places where inside or in the bed would be so much simpler and less exposure to the weather is a good thing so if I was to go for a pickup the bed needs to be 6'6" or over.
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They were actually pretty popular around here in the sixties. A quick look shows there are loads nice restorations for sale with a massive price range from $5K to $60K
They made a van as well.
Imagine 9 passengers in this thing with an 80HP and 2 speed powerglide.
I had a neighbor across the street from us growing up that was a huge Corvair guy. He had like 7 of them including the truck, a van, and a wagon. They were pretty cool.
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One of the weirdest experience is taking one of those to a track and doing a turn at 60mph (don’t do this in the street, only on special proving grounds).

The steering (worm roller) free play, cross wind and instability makes things fun.
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