Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Travel boiled down to the basics


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  1. That is a death trap. I hope he let the tires down or a bounce will give him kidney damage. Must be driving it to get a coach put on it.

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    1. Yep, that's the normal procedure in India and some other countries. This pic is from India.

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    2. Or he hit a low overpass just right! :-)

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    3. I have seen these in Mexico. Usually in a group of 3 to 5.

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    4. Reminds me when I lived in Madrid, saw many a Pegaso truck frame being driven to the "other' factory.

      "You had a chair? Luxury!"

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    5. Might be able to lower the air in the airbag suspension. Heck, that might happen automatically, as I think some have it set up to self-level.

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  2. I've seen them in Michigan, multiple times. The Spartan bus/RV chassis factory is in Charlotte, and most RVs are made in Indiana. The bare chassis are driven to the RV manufacturers looking just like this. They strap a chair in place, mount a steering wheel, and the driver wears a motorcycle helmet.

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  3. Why do I want to drive one of these so badly?

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