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Vehicles that a Pinball Machine Fits in

By MrSanRamon

11 years ago


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    Post #2199 How to measure your vehicle. Posted by MrSanRamon (1 year ago)


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    #222 9 years ago

    What about a golf or Chevrolet Equinox??

    3 months later
    #255 8 years ago

    Does anyone know if one can fit in a chevy traxx or jeep renegade??

    2 years later
    #620 6 years ago

    looking at possibly getting a 17 vw sportwagon, the opening looks big enough, anyone tried it yet??

    6 months later
    #762 6 years ago

    anyone put a pin in a Jeep Renegade??

    #768 6 years ago
    Quoted from stricht:

    Jeep Renegade and Ford Mustang are no match...

    Thanks What about the new compass??

    8 months later
    #926 5 years ago
    Quoted from Syco54645:

    Anyone know about the civic hatchback yet? My fit is failing hard and needs replaced. Would prefer to get a civic since honda apparently thinks the fit can only be bone standard with no nice features...

    I heard the new fits still fit a pinball machine

    #927 5 years ago

    I am thinking about importing one of these, its a Subaru sambar, the back seats fold flat and has 6ft of cargo space and a huge trunk, 650cc supercharged 4 cylinder and AWD and the engine is in the back
    Its a Japanese Kei van
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    #930 5 years ago
    Quoted from SeymorGoldfarbJr:

    I was just looking at the same thing yesterday. With an average sale price around $1000 for them at auction, it's hard to not consider one. Although I would probably go with a Nissan Caravan or Toyata Hiace over these.

    I was looking at a company called Duncan imports in Virginia, they do all the paperwork for you and inspect be the vehicles they are about 8,000 if you get one through them, I wish Honda would bring back the element

    1 month later
    #943 5 years ago
    Quoted from Hayfarmer:

    Subaru can haul 2, over the Rockies last week
    [quoted image]

    Wow is that a late 90s Forrester, don't see many of those anymore

    4 months later
    #1090 4 years ago
    Quoted from Geteos:

    Here’s what that F-14 looked like in the JL wrangler, in case any one is interested.
    [quoted image]

    I consider a wrangler the ultimate pin hauler, you can fit one in the back, and it can still tow a small trailer for shows etc, the only problem is gas mileage

    has anyone tried a 2 door wrangler??

    I also didn't know there were making a plug in version of the wrangler, might be a game changer for sure, I love the Rivian truck and SUV concept that they have, 400 miles of range and can tow 11,000 lbs

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    1 month later
    #1126 4 years ago
    Quoted from JDissen87:

    You can fit Classic Bally\Sterns in a 2018 Jeep Renegade without issue. Height was fine as the head was removed. Length was my concern as the Renegade isn't that long, but thankfully it was okay and I even had a few inches to spare.[quoted image]

    That's good to know one of the vehicles on my "Maybe" List in the next few years, I have a 2018 VW golf the trunk opening isn't big enough what about modern sterns?? whats the measurement of the opening??

    #1128 4 years ago
    Quoted from JDissen87:

    I'll try to measure it tonight. Only pin I've moved thus far is the Xenon. The rest I've moved on a trailer i pulled with the Renegade.

    what kind of trailer?? I am a noob to the whole transporting pinball and I am trying to come up with the best solution, I appreciate it, I am assuming that is the 2.4L version??

    1 month later
    #1179 4 years ago
    Quoted from SilverUnicorn:

    When I got my Durango, I thought a heated steering wheel was the most pretentious, unnecessary feature. but it was there, so whatever. Now I wouldn't buy a vehicle without it.
    Enjoy your new ride!
    Chris

    The new Wrangler JL have that option also th 2.0 L I4 in the new wranglers make 25-30mpg making them great pin haulers and can tow 3500 lbs

    3 years later
    #2299 11 months ago
    Quoted from arcyallen:

    Does anyone have confirmation on the ID4? I'm pretty sure I saw somewhere that a pin won't fit, but I can't seem to confirm that anywhere.

    They may not be able to fit a pin but they can tow 2200lbs so you cold always get a lightweight trailer, of course range will be affected, Looking at getting an ID4 myself

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