If anyone is interested, the answer is yes. Just picked up a Lost World. Went in easy, and came out even easier!
If anyone is interested, the answer is yes. Just picked up a Lost World. Went in easy, and came out even easier!
I would have thought that it would take some sort of hatchback, wagon, van, or pickup to haul a pinball. I'm a bit surprised that a standard car with a trunk, even a Caddy, could haul a pinball. So, how does it fit in? Width-wise in the back seat? Sticking out of the trunk? On a hitch carrier?
Back box in trunk, cabinet in the back seat. My kid took pics, but went to bed before sending them to me. I'll upload manaña.
Moved front sets forward and put seat backs upright. Backed in to the back seat, coindoor end first, with the cabinet on its side.
Had help getting it in, but I was able to get it out by myself.
Easier than I thought it would be!
My uncle brought a funhouse from arizona to west coast in a little 2 door 2003 toyota celica. Sticking out the trunk, head in the passenger seat.
I would suggest trading that Caddy Deville for a Caddy hearse so you could get a half dozen pins instead.
Quoted from joestro78:That's the real deal right there. Rear-wheel drive, full size GM engineering
That one was built in Arlington, Texas. The Caddy, not the pin. The pin was built in Franklin Park, Illinois.
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