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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNow that soccer tournament season is in full swing I was wondering what would be the best vehicle for soccer road trips. Size vs Full economy? Style vs Practicality?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWow I am so happy you started this thread. I thought I was the only one that had even given this a second thought. Growing up in Southern California my family used to take long road trips during the summer months. My father was a car enthusiast so we always had our choice for around five or six car options to take on our trips. My favorite was a 1951 Ford Custom 79 Country Squire. For those who are not aware these are more commonly referred to as "Woodies". I instantly fell in love with that body style. So when my kids got old enough and we began our road trips I wanted to make sure I would pass my love of woodies on to my kids. So now I drive my family to soccer tournaments in our 1974 Pontiac Grand Safari Woodie. It is so much fun, every tournament we go to people love to take pictures with our Woodie. Heck a lot of times I even have to give some of the moms a ride on my Woodie, let me tell you they love it. Again thank you to the OP for letting me take a nice stroll down memory lane.
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Originally posted by big daddy kane View PostI have been told about your woodie. As a matter a fact, I was told you were letting all the fathers touch your woodie at a couple of the tournaments and you didn't seem to mind and you had a huge grin on your face. A few of them commented how worn out and beat up it looked. one of the fathers told me the tail pipe was all smashed in and had rust on it. You might want to get that checked out. Also, as it was being driven, it kept hanging a left. Was it in the Daytona 500? However, the fathers did get upset when you dropped a load off in front of them and you screamed "Mike Tyson!". Cheers and enjoy!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNow that's just plain boring and stupid. You got anything else?
I was so disappointed this past weekend at Regions Cup. I spent all day Friday polishing my Woodie hoping it would impress the moms. But not one of them wanted a ride. So I just went back to polishing it some more.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNow that soccer tournament season is in full swing I was wondering what would be the best vehicle for soccer road trips. Size vs Full economy? Style vs Practicality?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWow I am so happy you started this thread. I thought I was the only one that had even given this a second thought. Growing up in Southern California my family used to take long road trips during the summer months. My father was a car enthusiast so we always had our choice for around five or six car options to take on our trips. My favorite was a 1951 Ford Custom 79 Country Squire. For those who are not aware these are more commonly referred to as "Woodies". I instantly fell in love with that body style. So when my kids got old enough and we began our road trips I wanted to make sure I would pass my love of woodies on to my kids. So now I drive my family to soccer tournaments in our 1974 Pontiac Grand Safari Woodie. It is so much fun, every tournament we go to people love to take pictures with our Woodie. Heck a lot of times I even have to give some of the moms a ride on my Woodie, let me tell you they love it. Again thank you to the OP for letting me take a nice stroll down memory lane.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThese trolls are running out of material. What we need is a thread discussing the merits of the birth year system.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI agree. We are in the boring period for soccer before State Cup starts that is similar to the 2 weeks before Super Bowl where the reporters have dredge up something to talk about.
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