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good ole winnie.
ms. winne bago. seems simple to me. shaggin waggin is a strong second place, especially if you keep the carpeting. db |
Jeremy's idea is pretty cool...here is a slightly revised version: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploads/LuckyS1.jpg
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Two other names for consideration:
1. Gertrude ... sounds teutonic and stout 2. Esmerelda ... used to drive a Toyota Landcruiser named this and the paint job matched your interior colors! Cheers! |
Thanks maxnine11! improved version - as you can see, I didn't spend much time on the graphics- you could always name the RV "Lucky".
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What about the "Wagon Queen Family Truckster" ?? :D
I still piss myself laughing when I think of Eugene Levy trying to sell Clark Griswald on that thing instead of his "Antarctic Blue Super-Sports Wagon, with the option CB Radio and Rally Fun Pack" "I know what must have happened! It didn't come in." :D |
Chris,
Off topic here but I was shopping with the family and went down the toy isle with my son and I happened across a JOHNNY LIGHTING die-cast 1982 911 turbo. It says owned by Chris Streit. Is this a model of your car? By the way I bought it couldn't help it. Ben |
Chris. The name is an obvious one. The G.M.A.W. or Grandma in code. Standing for (GruppeB Mobile Assault Weapon) It could serve us well as a mobile command center for upcoming Gruppe B events.
as well as an excellent mini-bar:rolleyes: |
Ben,
Yes, that is my car. I took the photograph on the front of the car last year as part of the "Your Car is the Star" program. |
Just caught this thread..
I like Jeremy's vintage looking "Lucky Streit" graphic!!! I would have suggested an airbrushed western mural on the sides with cowboys and indians, we can call it the "War Wagen" .... :) ..or I can come over with some orange paint and a brush and make it the "Fast Monk" mobile? :D |
If it'll be seen mostly towing your P-car, how about "Pushed by Streit Racing" on the sides of your tow vehicle. (Probably more appropriate than the flowers and peace signs I have on my Westy, but that's another story):D
Regards, Gary |
RennWagen.....RennHauler
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LWB = Little White Bus
Trake = German Warmblood Horse known for strength, courage, stamina, hot attitude, and warmth of friendship used to move equipment and for equestrian events (Trakhener) Rock'in W (You may not be from Texas, but you can still rock the W...) |
In keeping with all things P why not
Penelope "The Porsche Puller" Penelope = weaver makes sense Huh? OR Priscilla "The Porsche Puller" Priscilla = of ancient time OR Pandora "The Porsche Puller" Pandora = talented, having everything The you could call her PPP or P^3 See, I guess you need to have kids so you understand this baby naming thing! :D |
as usual.......I suffer from major lag........I finally just came across this thread....
CHRIS! I love it!! Congrats! Ahmed. |
Chris,
How is towing with the MH going? I saw your posts on RV.net. I'm thinking of a class C with the Ford 450 chassis and the V10 Triton engine. I have an enclosed trailer so my total weight is closer to 5,000 lbs. |
Mark
It's funny you should mention that. I saw Chris's post there before he bought his RV and had been talking with him about the RV thing offline. Which model and size are you looking at. I really like Minnie Winnie 31C but with an enclosed trailer it might not be the best idea. I definately want the V10 and E450 chassis though. |
Michael, I haven't picked out a specific make or model yet. I think I will need to stay in the 26-27' range so I don't have too much overhang or weight. The Jayco's look pretty nice.
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I agree, thats my conccern with a 31. But I really want a Couch and a Dinette as well as a rear Queen. The Jayco Granite ridges are very nice.
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RVs=yawn
Troy |
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Not when your sittiing at the track in 105 degree weather.:) |
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