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Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 16:26:26 -0800
From: "Dima" <dimanospamystems.com>
Subject: Re: Biggest/oddest hauls?


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 :-) -Dima "J. Harris" <jackharrisnospamct-o-cutor.comdamnspam> wrote in message news:8NbId.3158$rp1.3031nospamread3.news.atl.earthlink.net... > Having just carried 40 feet of pvc-tubing (in four 10 foot lengths) with > the > 9-3's hatch closed, got me wondering what some the biggest/oddest items > hauled in your Saabs may have been? Love those hatchbacks! > --- > J.Harris > '01 9-3SE > '97 900SE > '88 9000T (R.I.P.) > >

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