Actually I believe that is a 68 or 69 Ranchero with a canopy, the lines don't flow for a wagon. (Owned both years, as well as a 68 wagon) As long as it survived unscathed, the others are just modern junk, even the Audi. nd who cares...well other than the owners.
3.5 meters is about 11-1/2 feet. That is a quite low bridge. I think it would be likely to shear the top off a standard American box semi-trailer, and container freight wouldn't have a chance - the standard containers are 10 feet high, and are sitting on top of rather large wheels when they are on the road.
That classic station wagon survived. It must have 9 lives.
ReplyDeleteActually I believe that is a 68 or 69 Ranchero with a canopy, the lines don't flow for a wagon. (Owned both years, as well as a 68 wagon)
DeleteAs long as it survived unscathed, the others are just modern junk, even the Audi. nd who cares...well other than the owners.
Good to see it's not just American truck drivers who have a problem with low bridges.
ReplyDelete3.5 meters is about 11-1/2 feet. That is a quite low bridge. I think it would be likely to shear the top off a standard American box semi-trailer, and container freight wouldn't have a chance - the standard containers are 10 feet high, and are sitting on top of rather large wheels when they are on the road.
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