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Old "Doorless" Car Replaces Farm's 4-Wheeler
"This car is so much fun to use we stopped using our $4,000 4-wheeler," says Roger Kuntz, Grainfield, Kan.
"When we bought the old car, it would run but wasn't road worthy. We decided to use it around the farm. A bit of unplanned engineering happened when my son backed it out of a shed with the driver's door o
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Old "Doorless" Car Replaces Farm's 4-Wheeler FARM HOME Cars 23-5-6 "This car is so much fun to use we stopped using our $4,000 4-wheeler," says Roger Kuntz, Grainfield, Kan.
"When we bought the old car, it would run but wasn't road worthy. We decided to use it around the farm. A bit of unplanned engineering happened when my son backed it out of a shed with the driver's door open and broke it off. We left it off and found it much easier to use for chores such as fencing where you get in and out often.
"The door idea worked out so well we took off the trunk and torched off metal to make a mini pickup bed. We can haul a couple of bales in there or carry our tools.
"The car is more fun to drive than our 4-wheeler, goes faster, rides smoother, and we can pull a small trailer. It also makes it easy to bring along our St. Bernard. In addition, both my sons have learned to drive better before getting their licenses.
"We could not have found a cheaper or more entertaining way to go. I doubt I'll be buying another 4-wheeler."
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Roger Kuntz, Rt. 1, Box 69, Grainfield, Kan. 67737.
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