I use my Ford F-150, and have a Snugtop fiberglass tennueau (sp?) cover over the bed.  
Plenty of room, and it's nice not having to worry about stuff flying out of the bed.  
Plus, its lockable, and no one can see inside it, so if I park somewhere with the 
planes inside, i don't worry about that.

I'd say any kind of pickup would be good, except for those really short bed ones.

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> All this talk about favorite tools brings up a question I've wanted to get
> opinions on for quite some time. Specifically, what kind of vehicle works
> out best for carrying our slope and thermal ships to the flying site?
> 
> For my purposes this would be a second vehicle, one that would only be used
> to make runs to Home Depot on occasion but mostly for carrying models.
> Dollar-wise, at 8-12 year old SUV or pickup with small camper shell would
> seen to make most sense. I'm thinking 4-wheel drive is a must for that added
> safety factor but trying to stay in the $3000-$6000 range.
> 
> Anyone found the ideal transport?
> 
> Patrick Hart
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