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⇧ Lizziepedia trumps Wikipedia once again. Good show - thank you.
I'm gonna respectfully disagree on this one pal.
Wikipedia is doing a grand job!
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⇧ Lizziepedia trumps Wikipedia once again. Good show - thank you.
[emoji16]I'm gonna respectfully disagree on this one pal.
Wikipedia is doing a grand job!
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I recently had a discussion with a younger fellow who thought he should purchase a 3/4 ton diesel pickup since he and his wife had purchased a relatively small camper. He struggled to believe that people had towed such things behind the family sedan and that his current 1/2 ton pickup was more than equal to the task. The boys from marketing never sleep.
I recently had a discussion with a younger fellow who thought he should purchase a 3/4 ton diesel pickup since he and his wife had purchased a relatively small camper. He struggled to believe that people had towed such things behind the family sedan and that his current 1/2 ton pickup was more than equal to the task. The boys from marketing never sleep.
He's doing a poor job of hiding behind that tree as I can see most of that outstanding woodie wagon.
It's a faux-wood Willys.
"Though painted to look like woodies, these models were the first post-war wagons to wear all-steel bodywork."
Well now, that's disappointing. I'm surprised I haven't stumbled across these before or maybe I have and just don't remember them.
To be fair, it looks better than the idea of it sounds and it had to be a heck of a lot easier to maintain than the real thing, but still, a woodie wagon needs wood.
Thanks for the education.
Thanks for that. My wife's great aunt was an Airstream dealer. I'm not sure when she took them on, but I know from after the war into the 1970s she sold them. They tied their personal trailer behind the Caddy and traveled all over the country.You should read some of the comments here regarding a proper tow rig.