1974 Chevrolet Corvette wagon

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  1. jwdtenn

    jwdtenn Well-Known Member

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    GN300 Tipmaster G

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    I like the exhaust tips.
     
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    Fat Tedy Island Red Neck

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    I like this one for the fact there is a functional hatch.
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    Why someone would decimate a corvette is beyond me. Vettes are expensive and to not only buy one, then pay to hack it up is ludicris. Must be nice to have money
     
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    jim535 born in a Ford

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    It looks strangely like a hearse ... for those in a hurry to get to the cemetery!
     
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    Fat Tedy Island Red Neck

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    Or size wise, pet cemetary.......


    But yeah I could see it.... just fold Gramps in half, stuff him in there........
     
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    It is most hearse-like, it looks like the Jag from the old Harold and Maude flick.:rofl2:

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    I'll take the Ford.:)
     
  8. jim535

    jim535 born in a Ford

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    Or maybe for:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFmv22ghzQw

    :band:

    (Randy Newman got into trouble for this song, but he says we wasn't mocking s---t people, just prejudice!)
     
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    Nice work. I would be very afraid to drive it though, for fear that some inattentive idiot would ram me in the back end and destroy all that fiberglas. This one's been heavily modified back there - no rear bumper cover - it's all 'glas.
     
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    jim535 born in a Ford

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    Brings to mind something I've thought about over the years - when did cars (and station wagons) first begin to have integrated bumpers?

    I though a trivia contest might be in order to answer this: http://www.stationwagonforums.com/forums/showthread.php?p=207873#post207873
     

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