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watts428
08-27-2005, 04:46 PM
I'm very close to buying a 2004 Marauder. I would like to know how long it is bumper to bumper to make sure it will fit in my garage. The freezer may have to go!!

Jeb

torinodan
08-27-2005, 04:49 PM
Come on, you know the freezer belongs out on the front porch. Wait a sec, thats just in GA and TN. Nevermind, the freezer has to go.:D

Petrograde
08-27-2005, 04:50 PM
212" according to the owners manual.

My Marauder barely fits in my garage length-wise. I might have 4-6" to spare.

jgc61sr2002
08-27-2005, 05:10 PM
212" according to the owners manual.

My Marauder barely fits in my garage length-wise. I might have 4-6" to spare.


What he said. ^^^^ 212 Inches. The Marauder should fit ia a standard garage.

ik04
08-27-2005, 08:22 PM
17 feet, 8 inches give me about -.8 inches in my garage. My car won't fit.

I can close the garage door if I push the door away from the rear bumper as it descends toward the floor. I then must put something between the panel hinge and the bumper to prevent a gouge being dug into said bumper...

So, the car is parked outside all the time.

My garage is one of those side-entry kind and I lose over two feet because of it...

Kevin :(

ckadiddle
08-27-2005, 08:43 PM
I'm very close to buying a 2004 Marauder. I would like to know how long it is bumper to bumper to make sure it will fit in my garage. The freezer may have to go!!

JebYup. Freezer has to go. We had an upright temporarily in there, Marauder no fitty. Marauder just BARELY fitty without freezer. Now that we have a second vehicle, Marauder lives outside while the wife's new (to us) 2000 Mustang GT convertible occupies the garage. Freezer will fit in there with a smaller car, but you can't open the freezer door :lol:

torinodan
08-27-2005, 08:53 PM
Yup. Freezer has to go. We had an upright temporarily in there, Marauder no fitty. Marauder just BARELY fitty without freezer. Now that we have a second vehicle, Marauder lives outside while the wife's new (to us) 2000 Mustang GT convertible occupies the garage. Freezer will fit in there with a smaller car, but you can't open the freezer door :lol:I would have put the freezer and the Mustang out front. The truth is that my old Gran Torino owned the garage and nothing else went in due to "it's" size and spare parts. I hope KF's garage is bigger than mine.

AzMarauder
08-27-2005, 09:06 PM
17 feet, 8 inches give me about -.8 inches in my garage. My car won't fit.

I can close the garage door if I push the door away from the rear bumper as it descends toward the floor. I then must put something between the panel hinge and the bumper to prevent a gouge being dug into said bumper...

So, the car is parked outside all the time.

My garage is one of those side-entry kind and I lose over two feet because of it...

Kevin :(
I'd be sawing a hole in the wall in front of the MM ... I don't know what you have on the other side of the wall... but a MM front end sticking through would be a GREAT conversation piece! Sort of like a Moose Head.... only different !:eek: