[AT] OT vehicle question?

charlie hill chill8 at cox.net
Fri Apr 7 13:07:57 PDT 2006


Farmer,  I'd go with the Astro van if I could find one.  I'm not sure the 
Lumina vans have that much weight carrying capacity.  If you want to work on 
the Lumina drive train you unbolt the ENTIRE drive train, motor, transaxle, 
steering gear, tires, wheels everything in one assembly and lift the rest of 
the van off of it.  I guess that could be good or bad depending on how you 
look at it.  I never had a Lumina van but a friend of mine did.  I'm just 
not that impressed with them.  I could be wrong.

Charlie
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From: "Indiana Robinson" <robinson at svs.net>
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Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 3:12 PM
Subject: [AT] OT vehicle question?


> Well, I do look at old tractors out of the windows.  Might even haul a
> garden tractor or transport Diana to Portland...  :-)
> Diana and I have been spending a lot of time out on the road this year
> for combined business and pleasure. We have been driving my old Lincoln
> since hers has a running problem (#$%& sensors and crap) that I have not
> been able to track down and don't have a lot of time to spend on it.
> Somebody else will get that job, I have too much else to do that is more
> fun to work on. My old Lincoln doesn't win gas milage prizes often.
> We are looking at low priced wear-out mini vans to buy one of to run on
> the road until they drop and then replace it with another. The WUV is just
> too big and getting pretty tired (lots of rust) too. One big criteria is
> fuel milage (surprise) and room for the hauling I am doing. Some sections
> of pipe about 5 1/2' long rules out many small SUV type vehicles and
> sometimes I am hauling these units two at a time. Only about 200 to 250
> pounds each but a little bulky. A little riding comfort doesn't hurt
> either. My own personal preference is the GM Astro or Safari but they seem
> to  stay up in price around here. At the moment we have a chance to buy
> either a Chevy Lumina or a Ford Aerostar for about $750. We have also seen
> some Dodge mini vans priced low.
> I'm looking to pick some brains that have experience with these mini
> vans. I know next to nothing about the Chevy Lumina except that if I buy
> one Diana will insist on corner post sticking up so she can see where the
> front corners are.   :-)
>
>
>
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>
> I try to take one day at a time but sometimes several days attack
> me at once.   :-)
>
>
> Francis Robinson
> Central Indiana, USA
> robinson at svs.net
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