Why I bought another minivan...

I've got a Dodge Grand Caravan SE but I have never tried that with it. After removing the seats, I think I could squish an upright and a cocktail table in there but I'm not sure that 2 uprights would fit.
 
I've got a Dodge Grand Caravan SE but I have never tried that with it. After removing the seats, I think I could squish an upright and a cocktail table in there but I'm not sure that 2 uprights would fit.

Even better with yours - if you lay the seats down flat you can slide a game right over the top (on its side).
 
Dude, that's nuts. I didn't think you could get three games in there. I know I saw you get two before. 3 is crazy talk. :)
 
I can fit one at a time in my Nissan Murano

But it is a tight fit!
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I have been using an extended Pontiac Montana mini-van. As mentioned, I've hauled in rain, snow, etc. Perfect for getting any game. Plus, I can haul a kid side by side with a game if needed.

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I routinely use my Dad's Chevy Venture for hauling games. Unfortunately, I can really only get one full size video game in there, but I've gotten a video and a pinball in there before.

I collect old computers too, and if the racks are narrow, I can get two side by side. I can also fit an entire VAX 6000 system (with the drive rack), in there. One time I had a VAX 6000 and a VAX 11/750 in there at the same time...

The worst was when I picked up a couple of CDC hard drives - the old removable pack "washing machine" kind. They rolled right in real easy, since we used a loading dock and a ramp. On the other end though, I soon found that I couldn't get them out. Should have checked the manual more closely first - 600 pounds each. I wound up partially disassembling them to remove power supplies and card cages, then getting a bunch of guys to help lug them out.

-Ian
 
My wife has a Pontiac Montana. I used it once to takes 2 minis one for sale and one I trade and brought back a Journey UR cabinet. I got one little scratch inside and she was upset. Didn't know I could fit two UR's at a time.
 
I routinely use my Dad's Chevy Venture for hauling games. Unfortunately, I can really only get one full size video game in there, but I've gotten a video and a pinball in there before.

I collect old computers too, and if the racks are narrow, I can get two side by side. I can also fit an entire VAX 6000 system (with the drive rack), in there. One time I had a VAX 6000 and a VAX 11/750 in there at the same time...

The worst was when I picked up a couple of CDC hard drives - the old removable pack "washing machine" kind. They rolled right in real easy, since we used a loading dock and a ramp. On the other end though, I soon found that I couldn't get them out. Should have checked the manual more closely first - 600 pounds each. I wound up partially disassembling them to remove power supplies and card cages, then getting a bunch of guys to help lug them out.

-Ian

WOW! How many old mainframes do you have? where do you fit them?
 
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