Cars you can fit your gig rig in

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2007 Ford Expedition. Brad King-sized amp rack, three 4x12's, guitars and still enough room for a passenger with the wherewithall to assist in getting that heavy-assed Rockhard Roadcase out of the back....uuff.
 
2009 Bare bones F150, aside from the updated car stereo, thing didn't even have a CD player, nor power windows or locks haha... but it's got a V8 and a huge HUGE bed which I got a fiberglass topper for that locks of course :rock: LOVE my truck!
 
1964 Pontiac Bonneville, 4 door. The trunk is bigger than the engine compartment. Will hold a large old Peavey 4x12 cab, a Mesa Heartbreaker head, three guitars and 6 bodies
 
stephen sawall":2ddxk1rz said:
You can fit two 4x12's, five heads, five guitars, Mark IV combo, pedal board and more into a 88 Toyota Camry. I have done it several times. If you had no passenger you could put a 2X12 in the front seat also ..... done it.


Pics or it didn't happen.
 
vultures":106pdakm said:
stephen sawall":106pdakm said:
You can fit two 4x12's, five heads, five guitars, Mark IV combo, pedal board and more into a 88 Toyota Camry. I have done it several times. If you had no passenger you could put a 2X12 in the front seat also ..... done it.


Pics or it didn't happen.

Sorry no pictures, but I have done it several times.

4x12 in the trunk, other in the back seat, Mark IV behind the passenger seat on the floor and everything else around this stuff. I was more than amazed when it all fit. Believe me it is completely full.
 
I can get a head,2x12 and 2 guitars in this thing.
And thats not a trunk,the gas tank is in there. :lol: :LOL:
 

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hunter":2e1fjr09 said:
Shiny_Surface":2e1fjr09 said:
hunter":2e1fjr09 said:
'63-Strat":2e1fjr09 said:
Yep, I like VW but always hear concerns about their reliability.

You must be kidding. The Golf is probable the second most reliable car ever, after the Mercedes! :thumbsup:

Yours are made in Germany, the ones sold in the US are made in Mexico. :lol: :LOL:

Oh my, really? Would be great if it would be like this with Fenders, if the European ones were made in Germany :thumbsup:

VW have always been pretty high in the fun factor for their price IMO but at least in North America they do have a less than stellar reputation for reliability and most all of the reviews echo that. Part of that is due to the higher price of VW parts vs domestic/jap ones too. I do think a turbo diesel golf could be great though. Think it would fit all my gear, fun to drive, 42mpg on the highway. Any horror stories on these anyone?
 
Another fan of the old huge trunk concept here. Trunks keeping stuff out of sight is better than behind glass or in a pick-up at gigs IMO. My gear-moving car is a sexy '79 Cadillac Sedan DeVille. Mesa oversized 4x12 + accessories in trunk. Mesa 2x12 combo + guitars + everything else in the back seat. (with the front seat ready for passengers)
 
droptrd":oxnt14xd said:
RJF":oxnt14xd said:
I don't normally have any gear storage issues..... :D
Nice ride.

I drive a RAM too. cept mines my work truck with ladder rack tool boxes and decals for my business. But I have some 33" BFG MTs on it :rock: But it doesnt look as cool as yours :dunno:
My work truck is my '01 2500. I love HD Dodge Rams, I practically bleed diesel fuel. :yes:
 
locoed":qqqaz9zl said:
I can get a head,2x12 and 2 guitars in this thing.
And thats not a trunk,the gas tank is in there. :lol: :LOL:

I have a new 99 SVT 4.6L Cobra engine that would compliment something like this nicely.
 
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