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Comments: 8 (Read/Post) Favorites: 0 (View) |
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on: 01-22-2007
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'81 Lebaron Town and Country. |
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#3 |
1-23-2007 @ 05:56:57 PM |
Posted By : Obsidian |
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Man - I miss seeing that shit.
Wood panneling - the 80's automotive equivilanant to 22-inch chrome spinning rims. |
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1-23-2007 @ 06:07:37 PM |
Posted By : Obsidian |
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#4, For a time - yes. It was "the thing" to have all over your car's doors and body pannels. It was a symbol of class and prestige - wealth and fame - style and status. If american cars from the 1950's had fins - they were outdone by the sheer awesomeness that is plastic with a decerative wooden apperance.
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If anything - it was just some appearance package for cars back then that somehow was considered cool. I think Chrysler was the biggest offender because of all the wood panneled cars I can remember - almost all of them were Chrlyser products. |
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#6 |
1-23-2007 @ 06:26:07 PM |
Posted By : Adambomb |
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Oh lawd, the K-car Chrysler Lebaron "Town & Country" convertibles. >_< |
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1-23-2007 @ 06:51:06 PM |
Posted By : ricerocketboy |
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#6, also, the GM big wagons (mainly the Caprice) played a part in it too. As did the big Fords. |
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