morymob |
Sun Sep 11, 2011 4:07 am |
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Will make Bay owners happy= just read the top 10 tailgate vehicles,'70 Westy one of them and why. |
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levi20AE |
Sun Sep 11, 2011 8:06 am |
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Where did you read this? I'd like to see the other vehicles on the list, UniMog must be #1. :lol: |
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ccpalmer |
Sun Sep 11, 2011 9:12 am |
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Heck yea Bays are great tailgaters!! Go Blue! What a game!!!
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redwagon |
Sun Sep 11, 2011 10:12 am |
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I thought that it meant tailgateing as in following some really close, because a bus would be the worst possible vehicle for that. The sporting event thing makes more sense. |
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Steve46038 |
Sun Sep 11, 2011 10:39 am |
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http://autos.aol.com/photos/2011-best-tailgate-vehicles/
2011 Best Tailgate Vehicles
by Ross Kenneth Urken | AOL Autos
Posted: Sept 10, 2011
Football season is upon us, and with that comes the desire to throw a killer tailgate party at your college or NFL stadium of choice. In order to give your feast the proper venue and stage, you need a supreme tailgate vehicle. If this is something you do almost every weekend in the fall, you owe it to yourself to have a proper set of wheels for the occasion.
You want your car to offer the utility and space to haul the Weber grill and coolers. But you also want the car to have a little personality.
The AOL Autos team has a definitive list of the best tailgate rides to keep you hip among your buds this fall.
2012 Ram SLT 4x2 Crew Cab 3500
Best Price: $33, 596
Why it's a Tailgate Star: The Ram, besides having a sweet interior and supreme on-road comfort, has the pickup bed you want to hall chairs, grille, coolers, plus storage compartments in the side rails of the bed that can hold all the ice you will need for the fiesta.
Ford Flex
Best Price: $36,461.
Why it's a Tailgate Star: The Flex is really today's station wagon. Three rows of seats, or two rows with room in the way-back for your coolers. SYNC communication and entertainment system, a Multi-Panel Vista Roof, and interior refrigerator are among the features that make this a sweet choice for games.
2010 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Wagon
Best Price: $39,820 for the base van and $41,980 for the high roof version.
Why it's a Tailgate Star: The Sprinter Passenger Van 2500 comes in two wheelbases and two roof heights. It's powered by a 188-hp 3.0-litre V6 BlueTec turbodiesel engine for fuel efficiency and matched with a five-speed automatic transmission. Featuring distinguishing tall roof, the Sprinter offers seating for twelve and ample room for coolers and a BBQ grill. A lengthy list of available options enables the Sprinter to be outfitted to meet almost any specific need. If it's raining before your game, there is plenty of room to party inside.
Pontiac Aztek
Best Price: $6,394
Why it's a Tailgate Star: The Aztek is a poster-boy for ugly design -- literally the modern day Edsel. But while ugly on the outside, it is plenty roomy on the inside. See if you can find the tent accessory that turns the rear of the Aztec into a kind of canopy-covered tailgate Shang-Grille-Ah.
1996 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon
Best Price: We found one on eBay Motors for $3,000
Why it's a Tailgate Star: Okay, it's 15 years old. But what a bargain for an old fashioned station-wagon. Take five of the family and put the mini Weber and coolers in the way-back, throw some folding chairs on the roof-racks, and you've got a party. Such a bargain if you find one with low mileage.
1970 Jeep Wagoneer Woody
Best Price: We found one on eBay Motors for just $3,800
Why it's a Tailgate Star: Look at it, man. It's a big roomy stud of an SUV. People will think you went to Yale even if you didn't. Drop down the rear gate, and use it as a platform for the cooler.
1970 Volkswagen Microbus Westfalia
Best price: We found one on eBay Motors for $7,500.
Why It's Tailgate Star: It isn't the safest vehicle in the world, with the driver and front-seat passenger actually hanging out in front of the front axle. Yikes. But it is a nostalgic beauty. Pop the doors open in the parking space and lounge outside, or take advantage of the seats and table inside. These vans get customized with almost anything to make it homey: Curtains, cupboards, etc.
Wiener Mobile
Best Price: Not sure. We couldn't find one for sale just now. But that doesn't mean there won't be one.
Why it's a Tailgate Star: Obviously, a ride that comes with its own steam-table to cook the dogs is a winner with us. Load up with beer. You can either eat the inventory with your friends or sell it at the game parking lot to cover your parking costs. We'd relish making this our regular stadium ride.
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notchboy |
Sun Sep 11, 2011 10:53 am |
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Im tellin ya-swiss army knife on wheels!
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static |
Sun Sep 11, 2011 7:41 pm |
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Steve46038 wrote: http://autos.aol.com/photos/2011-best-tailgate-vehicles/
2011 Best Tailgate Vehicles
by Ross Kenneth Urken | AOL Autos
Posted: Sept 10, 2011
Football season is upon us, and with that comes the desire to throw a killer tailgate party at your college or NFL stadium of choice. In order to give your feast the proper venue and stage, you need a supreme tailgate vehicle. If this is something you do almost every weekend in the fall, you owe it to yourself to have a proper set of wheels for the occasion.
You want your car to offer the utility and space to haul the Weber grill and coolers. But you also want the car to have a little personality.
The AOL Autos team has a definitive list of the best tailgate rides to keep you hip among your buds this fall.
When did large news organizations start using mostly illiterate college freshman to write their feature articles for them?
I can't believe that the (above) poor excuse for writing was not shit-canned immediately. |
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EZ Gruv |
Sun Sep 11, 2011 8:37 pm |
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Tailgating rules. There's nothing quite like showing up at Noon for a 8pm event!
...and then staying late after!
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Steve46038 |
Sun Sep 11, 2011 8:40 pm |
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Its cool to see the Westy get mentioned... |
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barefootwestie |
Mon Sep 12, 2011 6:56 am |
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One of the top 3 reasons I purchased mine. Too bad we ended up moving a little too far for tailgating with her before we were able to. |
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Steve46038 |
Mon Sep 12, 2011 10:17 am |
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barefootwestie wrote: One of the top 3 reasons I purchased mine. Too bad we ended up moving a little too far for tailgating with her before we were able to.
Hey, you just need to find a new team...or start tailgating your kids soccer games and dance recitals.... |
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drober23 |
Mon Sep 12, 2011 11:52 am |
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CCPalmer,
Was that picture from Saturday? If so, what a great game to tailgate for, then watch!
I'm a Spartan fan, but even I can appreciate the magnitude of what went down on Saturday! |
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BampaBus |
Mon Sep 12, 2011 5:31 pm |
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Absolutely the best tailgate vehicle. We spend pretty much the whole day out there. TV in the way back and we all sit under the tent and watch the other games before ours. And a constant stream of people wanting to talk about the bus, and take photo's. I should charge a buck a photo. I'd make a profit over my ticket cost every game.
The Vanagon beside us is the home base for a bunch of med students who really let loose on the weekend. I think they invented beer pong. Scary that the folks who will be caring for us down the road can drink that much! |
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jtauxe |
Tue Sep 13, 2011 11:15 am |
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I agree that these buses make great tailgate vehicles, but why would they single out a '70s Westy? IMO, a >='76 Westy is much preferred, due to the rotating passenger seat. These people are dingbats. "AOL" says it all...
I have found that my double cab pickup makes a great tailgate vehicle, since you can set up chairs (or even a small couch!) in the bed and make it a moving party! Woo hoo! A single cab would be even roomier on the bed. |
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jeffsbugs |
Tue Sep 13, 2011 11:59 am |
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Isn't a '76 a 70's Westy? hmm.
Ya, love single or double cabs, you could put a pool liner in there, fill it with water and have a moving hot tub. :lol:
Cool either way. We tailgated at the ferry terminal after missing the damn ship by 5 minutes. 3 hours of sun, relaxation and food.
Jeff |
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