You can always tell when a vehicle is especially cool, as it gets Frank to come out of hiding. :sombrero:
It's a great truck. Thanks for making the information available.
We do carry two good-sized good size mosquito nets to cover the slider and/or the back doors. We didn't bother to cut either one to size; we just make it tight across the opening and use bar magnets on the Sprinter's metal door frames to hold them up. It's a bit of a kludge, but quick and cheap...
Thanks for that compliment. Much appreciated.
By way of an update, I should say that we are taking the van out fairly often and are really enjoying the openness and amount of comfy seating available. All of the systems are working well enough, and it seems I got our electrical system sized...
Some who weren't paying attention to it near its introduction date might not know that the EarthRoamer XV-JP has one of the highest publicity to vehicles manufactured ratios of anything with four wheels. Toward the end of the last decade, the ER Jeep got mentioned in a few high-circulation...
Well, that's a pretty useful question but, no, there's no other archive beyond this one.
If you'd like some photos of anything special, I'll be happy to take them for you.
This is a great vehicle and what I'm writing is much more about the discussion in the thread than this special truck, which the seller has cited as being imported into the United States appropriately.
In general, though, a vehicle cannot be legally imported into the United States for on-highway...
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This is the biggest attribute that sets the European-style vans apart from the E-Series and Express/Savanna vans. The van becomes less stylish, but way more comfortable to use.
There is a fair amount of interest in the Promaster from many of us Sprinter owners, as the Promaster is likely to offer many of the strengths of the Sprinter, but it has an engine that can be expected to be less expensive to maintain, a more extensive and less expensive dealer network, and a...
I just installed Windows 7 over XP on a CF-8 Toughbook and it went without a hitch. However, all my programs were sufficiently obsolete that I didn't hassle either saving or reinstalling them and will start over from the clean install, which is working fine.
I'm not actually any better off. Without a helpful pusher, I need to idle the engine and work the clutch to get it up the ramp, since that all that ground clearance I was just bragging on makes one heck of a steep angle. Fortunately, I have just enough height to control the bars and work the...
Update on hauling the moto . . .
If you head back to Post #538, you can read about me figuring out whether the XV-JP might work for carrying my souped up Honda XR600R off the back bumper.
At the time, I remarked that everything looked promising, and said that after I got some experience I'd...
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