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Stuffin’ it, a.k.a.: What’s the most you’ve ever packed into your Mustang?

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Now I am at the point where I am about to buy an open trailer...
Back in the day when I was traveling to the track nearly (it seemed) every weekend, I went with a trailer. Costs aside (tow vehicle was the big one) the benefits were tremendous:

- could take an almost unlimited number of spare wheels, tools, etc.
- no worries about getting home if the car broke
- didn't have to change tires at the track
- I could nap in the back of the tow vehicle
- could haul wheels and such for friends

The downsides are also numerous, but they're almost all financial.
 

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Back in the day when I was traveling to the track nearly (it seemed) every weekend, I went with a trailer. Costs aside (tow vehicle was the big one) the benefits were tremendous:

- could take an almost unlimited number of spare wheels, tools, etc.
- no worries about getting home if the car broke
- didn't have to change tires at the track
- I could nap in the back of the tow vehicle
- could haul wheels and such for friends

The downsides are also numerous, but they're almost all financial.
Trailer storage is the only thing keeping me from buying it today - wife has a truck and I have another car to daily drive, all the benefits you've listed is what I am after - especially hauling stuff without limits and bringing car back if it breaks.
 

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Like the OP I've gone camping. With the rear seats down, the car takes an incredible amount of gear.

I also did a week at a cabin with some friends. I was able to get all my stuff, including my 42" TV, surround sound system, and gaming system in to the car. No problem.
 

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Try reading again, carefully - and for the record - it would be possible with rear seat out and less cargo (like no cooler for example) but quite uncomfortable.
 

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Here you go - that red in right corner is a helmet which isn't exactly small. Seat here was obviously folder down but still in the car. You have to think creatively, not expect wheels to be stacked or positioned nicely on top of each other.
hint - wheel barrels have tons of space inside that can be utilized.

And I don't really care honestly if you believe me, I'm not making that trip to Nebraska without a trailer again, but we've spent 24 hours (both ways) in this car and were fine - I had no choice because person that was supposed to take my wheels to Lincoln bailed out on me last minute and drop them back on my driveway day before I left.

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How did you get the bike in there? I’m good until I saw the bike, and now I’m scratching my head.
Special Tetris skills apply if you want to pack a bike along with a lot of other stuff.
For one thing you have to take your wheels off. The other key thing is you have to pack all your small items around the frame tubes. If you do that carefully, you can fit quite a bit into the back of your Mustang along with your bike.
 
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Last 4th of July weekend I pretty much filled the trunk and back seats with fireworks (bill of lading said 230 lbs worth, 7 cases/37 cakes), suitcase behind the passenger seat, big tote bag with more fireworks equipment and some snack foods on the passenger seat case of bottle water and 2 cases of beer on the passenger side floor. I could still see out the side and rear windows, but I wouldn't want to have to fit much more.
 

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You all have done well. I couldn't even fit our suitcases in the trunk through the narrow opening and they are just std sizes.
 

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Last 4th of July weekend I pretty much filled the trunk and back seats with fireworks (bill of lading said 230 lbs worth, 7 cases/37 cakes), suitcase behind the passenger seat, big tote bag with more fireworks equipment and some snack foods on the passenger seat case of bottle water and 2 cases of beer on the passenger side floor. I could still see out the side and rear windows, but I wouldn't want to have to fit much more.
You forgot to list the "No Smoking" sign...
 

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And there’s no way you could fit the entire universe into a Camaro, not even close.
Long story very short, back in the early 80s I fit 8 people in a Camaro (including myself, driving).
5 were petite cheerleaders, plus my brother, me, and a buddy of ours.

And to answer a lot of follow-up questions/comments.... this is the most exciting the story gets. :frown:
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