would you call this a wagon

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  1. Stormin' Norman

    Stormin' Norman Well-Known Member

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    Now you did it! Andy will have a Fit retro-Fitting the Fit! :rofl2:

    Shift flappers and all! :)

    Andy, make sure you get a map light in it! :cry:

    Good price Peg legs. Wonder what they gouge us up here for one. Even with the Dollar at Par with the US, our dealers charge about 20% more.
     
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    Cars have changed over the years, so the definition of a wagon in my books has changed as well. In other words, these are the wagons of today.:hide:
     
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    does it say "station wagon" for 'body style' on the insurance papers???
    ....all mine do...;)

    ....I'm just being a s--t disturber:rofl2:
     
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    We're thinking like our great-great parents must have when the Horseless Carriage came along, then the automobile and the grand-pappy of stationwagons. The difference is they cost 50 times more, using gas that costs 40 times more to go 6 times faster, and haul less than its own weight. :(
     
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    Just what we needed, a little Brand conflict. At least we know that RK swings both ways! :rofl2:[/quote]

    Thats so wrong.......:biglaugh: :biglaugh: :biglaugh:
     
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    Thats so wrong.......:biglaugh: :biglaugh: :biglaugh:[/quote]

    Chevies and Fords? :D Like mixing Vodka and Scotch.;)
     
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    "... 99% of all Fords are still on the road. The rest made it home...."

    Anyway, would we consider a Ferrari a wagon too then? It has an extended roofline to the back. They only put an engine in the extra storage space....:biglaugh:
     
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    lol got the title back on the fit its listed as a wagon

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    Well, there's 3 things in its it favour. Cheap to run like a Fairmont wagon, Called a Wagon officially, and wagon Red, just like yours! It's almost a wannabe Fairmont! :rofl2:
     

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