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Golden Gophers Six-Wheeled Van

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Link: http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/ram/cto/3133695106.html

This is a one-of-a-kind 6 wheeled, 15 passenger limo-van. Fantastic tailgating or night-on-the-town vehicle. Can easily be converted to team/theme of your choice with vinyl wrap/decals. Powered by a 318 Dodge V8 (rebuilt in 2008). Major overhaul in 2009 included, a brand new heavy duty frame (to accommodate a load of passengers and gear), new air-adjustable suspension, new fuel tank and lines, supplemental heavy duty electric brakes, PA system. Runs great, mechanic maintained. A-Team styling turns heads!

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I would so rock that van...and with four rear wheels, I bet it would tow like a banshee too, although you'd need more than a 318 to move a boat or a race car or a backhoe.

NEAT find, thanks for posting this WMJ!

The visor over the windshield is less than tasteful.

The whole truck is less than tasteful, I think that's kind of the point.

I was trying to be funny. Clearly, I failed. :smilewide:

...or I failed to understand you...my bad!

That's a pretty sweet ride. I wonder if it comes in Penn State blue and white... oh wait, bad idea for a van with hardly any windows.

Dual axles in the back means the thing will only want to go in a straight line.

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