- Wood
grain is the
longitudinal arrangement of wood
fibers or the
pattern resulting from such an arrangement. It has
various derived terms refer to different...
-
Veneer refers to thin
slices of wood and
sometimes bark that
typically are
glued onto core
panels (typically, wood,
particle board or medium-density fiberboard)...
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station wagon of the Ford division, the
Country Squire was
distinguished by
woodgrain bodyside trim. From 1950
through the 1991
model years,
eight generations...
- time). At 5,161 lb (2,341 kg)
shipping weight (5,186 lb (2,352 kg) with
woodgrain), or
about 5,400 lb (2,400 kg) curb weight, the three-seat 1974 Custom...
- a
simulated woodgrain option for the
Chevy Vega
Kammback wagon for the 1973
model year,
after a gap of four
years of
applying woodgrain film on the Caprice...
- from the
flagship Chrysler station wagon line,
adopting its
exterior woodgrain trim as a
design feature for
several generations.
Marketed as the flagship...
- and
compete directly with Five Guys. In 2017,
Oberweis Dairy acquired Woodgrain Neapolitan Pizzeria, a
pizzeria serving custom made
personal pizzas. Weldon...
- and
Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser, each also
offering external (simulated)
woodgrain trim.
During the mid-1950s and '60s, the
Mercury Commuter was briefly...
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Oldsmobile counterparts.
During the mid-1960s, the
Safari added simulated woodgrain trim to the exterior,
becoming a
feature ****ociated with the
model line...
- ("woodie"); from 1970 to 1996,
nearly all
examples were ****ed with
simulated woodgrain exterior trim (though
technically optional). The 1996
Buick Roadmaster...