Merry Christmas Wagon lovers!

Discussion in 'General Station Wagon Discussions' started by SquireDon, Dec 20, 2008.

  1. Stormin' Norman

    Stormin' Norman Well-Known Member

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    How, in God's green earth do you get snow to stick on downward facing fenderskirts?!?:confused::slap::banghead3:
     
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    woshirmao Wagon Owner

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    MAGIC!!!!!!:rofl2:
     
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    How does the snow get under those huge fins too?? You could practically use them for shelter from sun or storm.:)
    With the snow stacked up so nicely on the tailpipe and trailer hitch ball there couldn't be much wind?:confused:

    Maybe it is Christmas magic.:D
     
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    You mean that's Spray-on snow! :biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh:

    If the car was in Vegas (highly unlikely because they don't have pine trees down that far south), then the humidity from under the car could get trapped at the Fenderskirt and the snow would stick. Since the Rev's yard seems more likely, the same could happen, because they usually don't get that much cold and that much snow, like they did when Vegas got snowed on. 2 feet in Rev's part of BC! More winter excersise than he ever dreamed of. Slushy, wet, heavy stuff. :slap: :162::hide:
     
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    What, you think snow falls straight down? :disagree:
     
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    The rest of the car length at the bottom has no snow. I'm looking for a rational esplanation about the snow on the fenderskirts. :) :confused:
     
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    I looked at Stovebolt's pics and the fender skirts are chrome, maybe it's a reflection?:)

    That light puffy snow sticks to the sides of houses too, I think it's dynamic tension.:D
     
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    Never noticed that they were chrome. I can buy that. Thx. :)
     
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    Snow cycles around and sticks everywhere! My car's a snow magnet, I manage to get it suck on every body panel every time hahaha.
     

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