Unusual loads in PH-worthy cars!

Unusual loads in PH-worthy cars!

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Dr Interceptor

7,801 posts

197 months

Wednesday 14th December 2016
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This was a couple of years ago... Had to take some long lengths of liner lock to site, wouldn't go in the Combo Van as the bulkhead was in the way, so put it in the Stag with the roof down.


nichio3478

92 posts

106 months

Wednesday 14th December 2016
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Jarama s said:


The ex works Cayenne Turbo, replaced by the current X5 4.0d ( The Porsche used the same amount of fuel not towing as the X5 does towing ! ) The all up ( train weight ) is around 6.200kg.
Bloody hell!

What size is that boat and is this in the UK?

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

256 months

Wednesday 14th December 2016
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nichio3478 said:
Jarama s said:


The ex works Cayenne Turbo, replaced by the current X5 4.0d ( The Porsche used the same amount of fuel not towing as the X5 does towing ! ) The all up ( train weight ) is around 6.200kg.
Bloody hell!

What size is that boat and is this in the UK?
I know him. Got a phobia about flash floods...hehe

Captain_Jack

8 posts

179 months

Wednesday 14th December 2016
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MrC986 said:
Old Merc said:


Any ideas on a caption for this one??
Camels 'in tow'....?? :hehehe:
Oh.... you said you wanted the new porch framed by a pair of camelias.... I thought you said a pair of....

Carnnoisseur

531 posts

155 months

Thursday 15th December 2016
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My mates old Cayenne, he insisted on using it for his building projects.




rbgos

71 posts

114 months

Friday 16th December 2016
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Well, if James Bond can put skis on the back of his Esprit, why can't I do the same on my Excel? Bonus with the Excel is I can take both my sons skiing in it.

jmcc500

644 posts

219 months

Friday 16th December 2016
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This morning's commute. Now hoping the dent in the leather will work its way out over time frown


Robert Green

39 posts

166 months

Saturday 17th December 2016
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Not my Caterham but spotted this at Le Mans. Nice work!

poing

8,743 posts

201 months

Saturday 17th December 2016
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rbgos said:


Well, if James Bond can put skis on the back of his Esprit, why can't I do the same on my Excel? Bonus with the Excel is I can take both my sons skiing in it.
All sorts of cool going on in that picture! The Excel is on my lottery list of cars.

caelite

4,275 posts

113 months

Saturday 17th December 2016
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Not so much a PH car, but since people have been posting all sorts of sheddy hatchbacks, I raise them my 1 seater Nissan Micra with ~60% of its kerb weight in wood in the back. Arches where scraping all the way home biggrin.


g3org3y

20,639 posts

192 months

Saturday 17th December 2016
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I think we can safely conclude from this thread that if you want a practical, carry anything car...buy a convertible! biggrin

j555

Original Poster:

123 posts

229 months

Saturday 17th December 2016
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[quote=rbgos]

I do like that!

j555

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123 posts

229 months

Saturday 17th December 2016
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Quinten said:


Best tow car I've ever had...
PH thread showing three generations of towing M5
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...





Tuna

19,930 posts

285 months

Sunday 18th December 2016
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rbgos said:


Well, if James Bond can put skis on the back of his Esprit, why can't I do the same on my Excel? Bonus with the Excel is I can take both my sons skiing in it.
+1 for the reference, I really miss my Excel

MKnight702

3,110 posts

215 months

Sunday 18th December 2016
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Robert Green said:
Not my Caterham but spotted this at Le Mans. Nice work!
Not anyone's Caterham.

Blown2CV

28,865 posts

204 months

Sunday 18th December 2016
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Hugh Jarse said:
not sure how you managed to transport that canvas in that manner without it splitting in half or flying out the car.

Blown2CV

28,865 posts

204 months

Sunday 18th December 2016
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All my cars get properly used! At the moment i've got a 2016 Audi S8 4.0T and it's been brimmed on camping trips and tip runs on a regular basis. Not exactly impractical as it's quite big and also quattro, but it does look rather nicely out of place!

Hugh Jarse

3,529 posts

206 months

Sunday 18th December 2016
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Blown2CV said:
Hugh Jarse said:
not sure how you managed to transport that canvas in that manner without it splitting in half or flying out the car.
Drove slowly smile it did flex a bit, i probably had it the wrong way round though. Journey was about 3 miles.
The gap between the seat backs and rear non-boot was exactly the same as the painting, widthwise was about 20mm to spare, so perfectly captured. And the cabriolet hoop helped too.

Drivebyabuser

30 posts

206 months

Monday 19th December 2016
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The Clio Cup track car makes a great tool for clearing the garden. I can just sweep it out at the end too.




Spoof

1,854 posts

216 months

Monday 19th December 2016
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Carnnoisseur said:
My mates old Cayenne, he insisted on using it for his building projects.



And fitting God awful wheels and tail lights apparently.