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got any ideas for interior?

SchnorrCS said:
Got that same box, not the fancy mount though. Just drilled 3/8 in holes in each corner through the floor and presto, mounted.

Yeah but I like taking mine out quite often... and this way I don't have to take my junk out to get to screws and such. Plus I can use the tie downs for other things I haul back there.:D
 
I can understand taking it out, but the tool box is so big, and with all my crap in it, it weighs a ton...
 
SchnorrCS said:
I can understand taking it out, but the tool box is so big, and with all my crap in it, it weighs a ton...
I can understand that. Mine's permanent too. But if I needed to move it I could. All I have in there is tennis rackets, Armor-All, a few parade passes, some tanning oil, and a volleyball. :D
 
Craig Artzner said:
I can understand that. Mine's permanent too. But if I needed to move it I could. All I have in there is tennis rackets, Armor-All, a few parade passes, some tanning oil, and a volleyball. :D

Let me do some math here... ok yeah... carry the 2... yep that gives you the gayest toolbox known to man!:haha:
 
Craig Artzner said:
I can understand that. Mine's permanent too. But if I needed to move it I could. All I have in there is tennis rackets, Armor-All, a few parade passes, some tanning oil, and a volleyball. :D

forgot your mirror :eek1:
 
I was actually thinking more along the lines of lumber, large ice chest, nekkid wimmens(alive and of their own free will, thank you very much), camping supplies, and large amounts of illegal drugs.

My tool box is actually completely full of tools, and some recovery equipment. ;)
 
I can see it now.

Nun: "Help! Our bus full of orphans is teetering over the edge of that cliff. Sir could you please help us! All it needs is one good tug to pull it safely back on to the road!"

Craig: "Yeah... um... about that, you see this is a mint condition 1973 K5... I don't really do tugs... might scratch my bling up... but I'm sure someone will be along soon... have a nice day."

:haha:
 
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