limjamrace wrote:Mean't to say that you have a nice Blackie dog there in your picture..
If i wern't for the rear sculptured section i could get my two GSD's in the back!
That's Evie who's quite particular about her cars and where she sits in them.... (she's the one on the rear cover of the latest club magazine not wearing a hat)
I recently got my self a bigger compressor which I had to fetch back from Didcot, a 2 hour drive, being quite a large unit it was a bit too large to fit in the boot of my Picasso with the parcel shelf in.
Now anyone who knows Evie will also know that the rear parcel shelf of my Picasso is HERS. So we had a two hour drive home where Evie was determined to let the compressor know it was intruding on HER PLACE ....
I did put her beloved parcel shelf in the following day on the shorter trip to my workshop, which she appreciated but it did mean she was a tad more cramped....
Getting back to the Midas. The rear 'seat' can be simply made into a flush floor by using the rectangular back rest as a false floor which fits perfectly over the well/s which form the rear seat base. The chances are that you'll find the lower edge of the seat back is actually fixed with a hinge and it simply folds flat. Result, a happy dog and a hidden storage box for odds and ends too, just like a parcel shelf only lower