How much 'woody' is enough for a Wagon?

Discussion in 'General Station Wagon Discussions' started by Harry Clamshell, Mar 16, 2012.

  1. yellerspirit

    yellerspirit Well-Known Member

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    I found this one on a Mopar sight, someone there founnd it in a junkyard

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    Safari57 Well-Known Member

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    Brings to mind the Beach Boy's song

    Wood'nt it be nice if we were older, then we wood'nt have to wait so long
    and wood'nt it be nice to blah blah blah:banghead3::49::evilsmile:;)

    :evilsmile: I just couldn't help myself - it happens some times :evilsmile:
     
  3. Xavier

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    I'd say... too much wood...

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  4. Xavier

    Xavier Classic Goth

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    Krash Kadillak Well-Known Member

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    I'm pretty sure at least some of those are photoshopped. I just can't tell which ones. The one with the early 60's Caddy looks suspicious though.
     
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    And a killer for me.....
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  7. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Seeing others like this, I find it facinating. It brings back memories of Illinois junk yards where I've seen a lot of trees growing in engine compartments.
    I'm sure the average car today isn't left idle long enough for grass to grow around it.
     
  8. HillbillyHipster

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    I was looking at this thread and thought I should throw in some "tree growing through car pictures"....
     

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    Man a couple of those aren't even that old... Or maybe I'm older than I think...
     
  10. OrthmannJ

    OrthmannJ Always looking for old ford crew cabs

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    I was thinking the same thing...
     
  11. the Rev

    the Rev senior junior Charter Member

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    ....huh?.....:lolup:

    crazy ol man.......(y)

    were never as young as we think........;)

    and heres my fave...
     

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    The 82 Oldsmobile, has been sitting in the same spot since the early 90's,along with the Bronco and that 70's Monza. Vic's opened around 1990 or so, when alot of the cars built in the late 70's early 80's would have been wearing out. Vic never has crushed anything there, because he figured if he did somebody would come along and need something from one of these. I myself, would wonder if some of the cars in there still have any counterparts that are still on the road.
     

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