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Old 08-11-2011, 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by GregWeld View Post
I went back and looked at both... a couple of times.... the "change" isn't really worth the cost IMHO. To a designer it might make a difference - but I don't think the average guy is going to care. They BOTH look good. There's where I put my $$ -- since the "original" version doesn't look "bad" it's kinda like "why bother". Put the money somewhere else that will make a difference. BUT it's an opinion -- and everyone has an opinion. I know... I went thru this on the '32.
Blah, blah, blah.

To me, the car has a totally different look with slanted b-pillars..... just like those other Chevy wagons.... What are they called? Oh, yeah: NOMADS!

The wagon, as shown in the revised (still tireless) version will look fast sitting still (I know, its an old, over-used saying). It will aslo give it a more modern look.


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