But...but...those Jerry Cans aren't BLACK!![]()
::shakes head sadly::
But...but...those Jerry Cans aren't BLACK!![]()
::shakes head sadly::
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You could probably do a row of 4 or 5 of those short ones along the back edge of the Load Warrior. It might look silly if the rack were otherwise empty, but with a full size spare they would look good IMO.
On a side note, you should also consider how you might lock them down, as fuel is becoming quite a valuable commodity these days. Anyone remember Mad Max?![]()
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Well, I would be carrying them when I go camping or offroading for the day....and to Moab of course.
Come on! Of course I remember Mad Max, so much so that one of these is on a barge coming over from down under to sit nicely next to my VX this summer!Originally Posted by kpaske
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I can't wait! And you guys think I am crazy about my VX!!!
Bart
What the hell is THAT?!?
Some type of Holden?
Were those Mad Max cars called "Interceptors" or something?
Crikey, Mate! Good on ya!
Go to you bookshelf in your living room and grab your Mad Max DVD (if you don't already have it on DVD, you should be ashamed). Pop it in. The car driven by "The Night Rider" in the opening scene is a Holden....
The blue and yellow "Pursuit" and "Interceptor" cars are Ford Falcon sedans.
Max's black on black "Interceptor" is a 1973 Ford Falcon XB Coupe....Ford America stopped making the Falcon in the late 60s I think, but Ford Australia kept the line going and did an independent redesign in the early 70s that yielded the XA, XB, and XC series Falcons, both sedans and coupes.
I have a 1976 XC Coupe on the way. It is currently white and in need of some moderate restoration work. After which I will be giving it a Mad Max inspired look...
I can't freakin wait....
Bart
Originally Posted by PHO2GR4
Bart, if you really have an Aussie Falcon coming you realize I'll be paying wherever you keep it a late-night visit with a trailer and an extraction team.![]()
So, speaking of Mad Max, why do you get an 80 gallon short LP tank and fit it in the rear door half in/half out. That's what Max would do, if he had a VX.![]()
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Hey Joe, indeed I do. I am in the final stages of getting it arranged currently.
And you do realize that like Max's Falcon, mine will also be rigged with explosives....so if you plan on stealing it, I can only say, "Last of the V8 Interceptors, would be a shame to...blow it up..."
And yes, I am actually toying with the idea of equipping mine with two auxillary gas tanks like the Falcon in The Road Warrior. I'm not sure how to make them functional, or if it would be illegal if they were, but I am thinking about it. While I love the orginal shiney Interceptor from Mad Max, the Mad Max II version is more to my liking:
Talk about Jerry cans...
Bart
Originally Posted by Joe_Black
Originally Posted by kpaske
Ah, just paint it brown and label it "Sewer Water"!
Or, better yet, blue and call it a JERRY CANteen!![]()
If you don't first THINK THINK, you could end up in deep DO DO!
Bart and Joe: I'm reminded of Thunderdome:
"Two nerds enter...one nerd leaves..."
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ROTFL!!!Originally Posted by PHO2GR4
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Yeah, I have to admit, I nerd out on Mad Max stuff....
Bart
Originally Posted by PHO2GR4
Or you could always purchase the shorter fatter plastic cans and put them on your loadwarrior.
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Not to "poop in anyone's punchbowl" here but...
Won't a rear hitch mounted fuel holder make getting rear ended a little TOO interesting???![]()
As a side note, I fit two of the little 2+ gallon plastic cans on my roof rack last year & hauled them to Moab & back...never used a drop.
Some of those who were there may remember how they looked like they were going to implode in the morning, and in the heat of the afternoon, they looked like they were "inflated".
I still can't believe they sealed that well.
Well, I hate to burst the bubble and get back on topic......but what about getting that hitch receiver put in and making a custom rack to go on back. You could sit it up high enough so that in wouldn't mess up you departure angle too bad and low enough to keep your center of gravity down low (instead of up high like it would be on the roof). You could run all that stuff easy that way. If you need a hand with the design/fabrication, I can help out as I was looking at something like this myself. Wow, way too many projects spinning around lately though.