I have always enjoyed the same luck with both my 84corrola and
89camry....
the back of the back seat will come off with a couple of bolts....
The CS80 slides into the trunk of the 4 door sedans perfectly.....
-----Original message-----
From: Tim Siefkes tim_s@...
Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 04:01:50 -0700
To: yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [yamahacs80] Re: My first CS80 :)
Heh... this reminds me... when I first purchased my CS80 back in '79,
I
brought it home from the music store in the only car I had at the
time,
in the back seat of a '72 VW Beetle. I kid you not, and I still don't
know how we accomplished it. But there must have been a strong will to
do it! Of course, that was before I got the matching anvil case for
it.
(Then it had to go on the truck with the PA and lights gear).
Quazimodo wrote:
89camry....
the back of the back seat will come off with a couple of bolts....
The CS80 slides into the trunk of the 4 door sedans perfectly.....
-----Original message-----
From: Tim Siefkes tim_s@...
Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 04:01:50 -0700
To: yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [yamahacs80] Re: My first CS80 :)
Heh... this reminds me... when I first purchased my CS80 back in '79,
I
brought it home from the music store in the only car I had at the
time,
in the back seat of a '72 VW Beetle. I kid you not, and I still don't
know how we accomplished it. But there must have been a strong will to
do it! Of course, that was before I got the matching anvil case for
it.
(Then it had to go on the truck with the PA and lights gear).
Quazimodo wrote:
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>
> Putting a CS80 into a car will be tricky,unless it is an estate or
> station-wagon.
>
