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Vehicles that a Pinball Machine Fits in

By MrSanRamon

11 years ago


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    #1558 3 years ago

    I have a 2018 Cadillac Escalade and a Stern Pin only fit on its side. I was 3/4” off. I sold the pin to a guy in a hatchback and it fit no problem. I was floored.

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    #1562 3 years ago
    Quoted from SilverUnicorn:

    Seriously?! A freaking Escalade cant fit a pin in it normally? That's insane. Manufacturers sure have forgotten the "Utility" part of SUV.
    Chris

    I couldn’t believe it. There was length for days and ample height if I got it in but the opening was just not quite tall enough.

    #1568 3 years ago
    Quoted from pinballjj:

    if you unscrew the backbox hinges at the backbox you can slide the the backbox forward a few inches and reduce the overall height by enough that it might fit if it is close .

    I thought about it but it was snowing at the time and I just wanted to get it loaded.

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    #2069 1 year ago

    I'm wondering if there are any somewhat current vehicles that can easily fit 2 newer sterns in?

    I'm likely going go with renting a Cargo van but I'm wondering if there is anything else that would work. Not interested in removing a head.

    Thanks

    #2071 1 year ago
    Quoted from SantaEatsCheese:

    Any minivan where the seats fold flat will work. Odyssey and Sienna.

    I'm assuming one would go width way through the doors and the other would go long way?

    There's a 2022 Chevrolet Suburban available. Wondering if that would work. Would hate to get there and it doesn't.

    I will look for a Sienna or an Odyssey

    #2073 1 year ago

    Wow! That's impressive.

    Thank you for sharing the link.

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