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Hauling pins: Smallest/most fuel efficient car possible

By Collin

10 years ago


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    #60 10 years ago
    Quoted from Slugmeister:

    Chevy HHR-Never tried but with the seats folded down it would fit.32MPG

    I used to have an HHR LT & I fit 2 pins inside it 3 times!! I drove up to Cape Cod & brought back a Gottlieb Pink Panther & an Allied Liesure Hearts & Spades cocktail back. I brought Gottlieb Amazing Spider-man & Williams Cosmic Gunfight to Allentown a couple of years ago & I brought home an Alien Star & Solar Fire from Allentown last year. It took awhile to get the last 2 to fit as the head on AS folded down but I did it. You have to have good Tetris skills to make it work!! I also brought home a Gottlieb Super Mario Bros by doing the hinge trick & sliding the head down to the lower part of the cabinet. I only mention this machine as it's one of the tallest cabinet games. All that being said I averaged about 28 MPG with that car, if it had not been for an accident I'd still have it, I loved that car!

    I should also mention that the front passenger seat folds down flat as well, I slid CG body all the way up to the dash, turned SM body on it's side & slid that behind the drivers seat, slid the SM head behind the CG body & then put the CG head behind everything, it just fit!

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