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Hipsters would love it!
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Bruh, I saw one of those at the Syracuse air port last week. It was very much a surprise.
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No.
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Yes.
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Shit, might as well bring back white walled tires then too.
![]() 02/20/2016 at 23:11 |
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Hell yes!
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I’m..... not so sure.
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Bah. Heathens.
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Or... it could not.
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Nope
-borderline hipster
![]() 02/20/2016 at 23:22 |
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Back in the 50s, Nash used DI-NOC vinyl wood panelling on their wagons.
I think it’s time for carbon fiber panelling.
![]() 02/20/2016 at 23:32 |
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I don’t know. Chrome is a hard look to pull off on modern cars. I’m open to the idea, but it has to look right.
![]() 02/21/2016 at 00:26 |
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At times a little ‘stancing’ helps,
![]() 02/21/2016 at 00:27 |
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With slightly thinner tires the second Pao would be pretty much perfect.
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Stop mentioning this. They are already buying up every Grand Wagoneer in existence ever since JCREW and Ralph Lauren started using them in ads.
Like Filson outerwear, Old Land Rovers, Mustaches, and now camping equipment, these people take something cool, spend their trust fund money on it, pricing out enthusiasts everywhere
![]() 02/21/2016 at 04:20 |
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Even Wagoneers are better without it. Less wood gives me more wood.
![]() 02/21/2016 at 05:01 |
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NO!
![]() 02/21/2016 at 05:56 |
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Closest thing we have now is brown air bumps:
![]() 02/21/2016 at 07:35 |
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I’m down with that. Let me somehow get a new car and I'll try it.
![]() 02/21/2016 at 08:43 |
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Fiat has them.
![]() 02/21/2016 at 08:55 |
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Forget Hipsters, I want it!
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Called Wrap