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I used to drive a company Astra and in the boot there were 2 large tanks of bull semen.

Would have been interesting in an accident!

10 cases of 1975 Krug champagne, 6 cases of 1969 Cheval Blanc, a mixed box of spirits which included 30 year old macallan and various other high end whiskies.

Needless to say I worked at a prestigous hotel and cost wasn't an option for our customers.

 

other than that I've had 3 complete pigs in the car (dead and ready for butchery), this was in the back of my Lancia Thema 8.32, and worked paid for a full valet

Not my current car - but a 3m worktop. (It was in the passenger compartment as well, but the the boot was shut.)

I used to drive a company Astra and in the boot there were 2 large tanks of bull semen.

Genus?

Thanks.!

 

Initially Scottish Milk Marketing Board then Genus

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I had a washing machine in the back of my car 2 weeks ago. The seats were folded down though.

 

Not sure how it looks when driving through Bristol city centre with a washing machine in the back. Not your average commuter

I had a washing machine in the back of my car 2 weeks ago. The seats were folded down though.

 

Not sure how it looks when driving through Bristol city centre with a washing machine in the back. Not your average commuter

 

Done that too... to drop off the old one after collecting the new one for the parents in law :D

Neither would fit in the Mazda3, and the company wanted 50 quid to deliver/collect it 2 miles over the road!!!

A fridge freezer in the back of our old vw up...

Nothing obscure in mine unfortunately. Did load 4 60x90 slabs in SWMBO,s astra

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Once had about 400kg of granite worktop....  The rear suspension was not thanking me for it either!  :(

340-something movie posters.

Love it when shop staff think it won't fit. Not a strange set of things but a 15 inch CRT TV, DVD player and a video recorder, from comet. Fitted in the boot of my vw fox just had to slide the backseat forward.

I now carry 3 bags of medical equipment on a regular basis in the vRS.

The most obscure thing I've had in my boot? That would be our senior business consultant. It has become tradition that whenever anyone at work gets a new car, he gets stuffed in the boot as a measure of how big the boot is. Folded up, I can get two of him in the boot of the Spaceback. Three if I was to chop him up and stack the parts carefully.

In a boot of a 1953 Hillman Minx, a biscuit tin filled with bricks wedged between the corroded boot floor and the boot lid to stop the suspension ( rear spring hanger ) from collapsing, it took 2 of us to support the car whilst the third put the tin in and closed the boot lid. it failed after about 5 miles so we abandoned the car and never heard of it since

Best regards to all

I had A complete 6x4 wooden garden shed in the back of the Fabia VRS I used to have,

Also had the aluminium frame and all the glass, albeit smashed and in recycling boxes, in the back of the Fabia

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A micropig in a cat carry box.. Oink! Oink!

 

I see your pig and raise you... four pigs!

Thousands of maggots - :sick: Yuk!  The local garage that serviced my car was also a fishing tackle shop.  Whilst it was in for repairs the buggers used my car to transport tubs of maggots - made it stink and it took weeks for the fly content of the car to reduce to normal.  And they denied that it ever happened!!! :swear:

A full size double mattress, tailgate closed, and its owner, in the front passenger seat.

Thousands of maggots - :sick: Yuk!  The local garage that serviced my car was also a fishing tackle shop.  Whilst it was in for repairs the buggers used my car to transport tubs of maggots - made it stink and it took weeks for the fly content of the car to reduce to normal.  And they denied that it ever happened!!! :swear:

 

 

and you didn't take any revenge?

and you didn't take any revenge?

it was rusty, unreliable Montego! it wasn't like the maggots had made it any more of a sh*tbox.

250kg of asbestos cement sheet roofing (as verified by the council weighbridge) in my Cordoba.

 

100+kg of high end electric wheelchair in the Celica for a 180mile trip to Wales.

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