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rmaynard

How do you park a truck sideways? The wall on right is solid, with no door.

Is this Austin Power's house?

 

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Maybe the question should be WHY?

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elcamino/wheelhorse

Well I can't answer either question . Look closely at the picture is that a Jeep parked in front of the pick up?

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furykid

Maybe they used wheel dollies or a floor jack. Seems like a lot of trouble to go through unless it sits there all winter.

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oldredrider

Some divorces get ugly.....:lol:

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elcamino/wheelhorse

:text-yeahthat: Been there done that.

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TDF5G

 

 

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KC9KAS

It is called "parallel parking". Back when I was young you had to know how to do it if you went anywhere, as there were no Wal-Mart's, Kmart's and such to "angle" park!

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rmaynard
31 minutes ago, KC9KAS said:

It is called "parallel parking"...

Hmmm. I'm not sure how he would have done that with the porch.

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WHX??
6 hours ago, rmaynard said:

Maybe the question should be WHY?

Make room for more horses?

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WNYPCRepair
6 hours ago, elcamino/wheelhorse said:

Well I can't answer either question . Look closely at the picture is that a Jeep parked in front of the pick up?



Motorcycle too.  Make that two motorcycles

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Wishin4a416

Wow!! That certainly took a lot of Jiggy Joggin to get that in there.

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can whlvr

ya probally wheel dollies,you can get ones that go on the tire without even jacking it up,seen them in hotrod shops to move cars around that cant move on their own

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953 nut
8 hours ago, rmaynard said:

WHY?

Some people just can't stand the thought of getting snow on their truck.

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SPINJIM

You just park the truck, then build the garage around it.:ROTF:

 

If you've ever parked a truck in the city, you know how to get it into tight spots.  Lots of maneuvering, and cheaper than parking lots. :auto-driving:

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AMC RULES

Ditto on the dollies... :text-+1:

and security for the toys. 

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roadapples

Brought it up from the basement, like Craig`s magic shed...

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squonk
6 hours ago, roadapples said:

Brought it up from the basement, like Craig`s magic shed...

Drove it right up the stairs. Good thing it wasn't a diesel! :)

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Pullstart
14 hours ago, KC9KAS said:

It is called "parallel parking". Back when I was young you had to know how to do it if you went anywhere, as there were no Wal-Mart's, Kmart's and such to "angle" park!

 

Nowadays it would be amazing if people could even angle park correctly!  I've crawled out my back window of my crew cab pickup in a parking garage because the coupe cars on either side of a parking space were both over the lines... just to prove a point that they park terrible.  I admit it was kind of a jerk move but it was painful to see how bad they both parked and ironically I blocked both of their driver's doors the way they were pulled into the spots.

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