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Tank Transporter wanted

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2017 10:46 am
by Tim Page
Hi all, I am looking to replace my car shortly and am wanting to get something more practical and a bit bigger load space than the Seat Leon that ive been using.
With this car, i can load my Panther, a pair of folding ramps and a just about squeeze in one smaller 1/6 models like a Kubel or Armortek 222.

I am looking at gettin an Estate car and would ideally like to be able to fit my Panther and another large Armortek in the back if possible.

I am wondering what others use, and if anyone can reccomend a car that can hold 2 Armorteks, assuming that one exists. If not then i may have to consider a trailer.

I dont want to buy a van as i have nowhere to store one, although i could use my roofbox for the ramps if needed although a lot of hassle to keep fitting & removing for a few shows each year.

Cheers
Tim

Re: Tank Transporter wanted

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2017 12:38 pm
by Adrian Harris
I drive a Mondeo Mk3 and can get a M-1-T JS2 and an Armortek T34 in it, with ramps.

As it is a hatchback, I usually put a small pallet in the boot space, to reduce the drop from the door sill to the floor, and to flatten out the interior when the rear seats are down. I can't really recall how I loaded it but I think the JS2 went sideways over the back seat, and the ramps and T34 went in the boot, again sitting sideways.

I've taken the BARV around Normandy and, without the pallet, it was possible to keep the parcel shelf attached so that the tank wasn't visible. It just needed some wooden blocks to make a small ramp for the BARV to climb up to the main ramps.

I've noticed that the current Mondeo hatchback has a much narrower boot width where it meets the bumper, which would make loading tanks more difficult.

I will probably go for an estate of some description next time, as they usually have a flatter loading space, so no need for the pallet.

Adrian.

Re: Tank Transporter wanted

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2017 12:56 pm
by Dennis Jones
I have a Hyundai Sante Fe 2010. 47" between the wheel arches I get Tiger and Comet side by side and also 251 across the rear and the ramps go behind the seats.

Dennis.

Re: Tank Transporter wanted

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2017 1:49 pm
by Tim Page
Cheers guys.

Will have a look but i am realistically looking for 2015/2016 models.

Cheers
Tim

Re: Tank Transporter wanted

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2017 2:36 pm
by Chris Hall
Tim -

It depends on your budget, of course, and what you want to use the car for when it's not acting as a Prime Mover .....

But my suggestion is an old Range Rover. I can get a Panther and a Mark IV together in the back of mine. No room for the ramps, though, so they either go in the front passenger foot well or on a roof rack.

Mine is a 38A (second generation) 2001 4.0 litre with an LPG conversion. But an early L322 (third generation) would do the job too. And there's a plethora of engine types and trim levels to chose from. A simple eBay search will give you a good idea of what's out there. You get a lot of car for your money .....

All the best,

Chris

Re: Tank Transporter wanted

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2017 2:45 pm
by Tim Page
Hi Chris, I was kind of expecting a Range Rover sales pitch from you after our chat at Bovy last month.
Lots to think about.

Tim

Re: Tank Transporter wanted

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2017 3:10 pm
by Steve Stuart
Tim, having had Chris making a play for a Range Rover I am going to suggest as a second vehicle a VW T4 Transporter. They are fun to drive, with a brilliant view over hedges and the capacity to have easily three Tanks in the back and possibly four.
Now this may sound silly and be taking the thread off direction but I think modern estates don't have the capacity that older one have so when our 2000 year, old VW Passat Estate dies we shall be very sad, until then Yabba Dabba Doo! Steve

Re: Tank Transporter wanted

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2017 3:58 pm
by Adrian Harris
You have 2000 year old VW ? That must be worth a fortune :lol: :lol: :lol:

Adrian.

Re: Tank Transporter wanted

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2017 4:47 pm
by Steve Stuart
Its either a Marvel or something from the Flintstones!
Steve

Re: Tank Transporter wanted

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2017 8:06 pm
by bryanrmassie
Tim Page wrote:Hi all, I am looking to replace my car shortly and am wanting to get something more practical and a bit bigger load space than the Seat Leon that ive been using.
With this car, i can load my Panther, a pair of folding ramps and a just about squeeze in one smaller 1/6 models like a Kubel or Armortek 222.

I am looking at gettin an Estate car and would ideally like to be able to fit my Panther and another large Armortek in the back if possible.

I am wondering what others use, and if anyone can reccomend a car that can hold 2 Armorteks, assuming that one exists. If not then i may have to consider a trailer.

I dont want to buy a van as i have nowhere to store one, although i could use my roofbox for the ramps if needed although a lot of hassle to keep fitting & removing for a few shows each year.

Cheers
Tim
Hi Tim, Nissan navara, no problem !!!

Re: Tank Transporter wanted

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2017 9:32 am
by mark lawson
Tim this is a quick list of cars errrm Panzer transport wagen with boot sizes though you will have to check them for dimensions some may have smaller floor areas than the boot sizes would suggest.

Mercedes E-class 670ltr rear seats folded flat 1820ltr
Skoda Superb 660ltr rear seats folded flat 1950ltr also has a false floor which may need reinforcing
Pegot 308 SW 66ltr and 1776ltr flat
VW Passat 650ltr and 1780ltr flat
Honda Civic Tourer 642ltr and 1668ltr flat
Skoda Oktavia 610ltr and 1740ltr flat also has a false floor which may need reinforcing
VW Golf 605 and 1620ltr flat
Seat Leon ST 587ltr and 1470 flat
Audi A6 Avant 564ltr and 1680ltr flat
Jaguar XF 550ltr and 1675ltr flat