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  2. Woodie (car body style) - Wikipedia

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    The woodie was also closely associated with surfers and Surf-rock, e.g., “I bought a ’34 wagon and we call it a woodie" from the classic "Surf City" by Jan and Dean or the 1963 instrumental "Boogie Woodie" by The Beach Boys. In 1995, the U.S. Postal Service issued a 15 cent stamp commemorating the woodie wagon. [12]

  3. Chevron Cars - Wikipedia

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    A white and blue camper trailer that is pulled by Maria Minivan, Freddy 4-Wheeler, Frankie 4-Wheeler, Woody Wagon, Pete Pickup, and Maddie Mudster. 41 Brent Blizzard November 22, 2006: A red 4-wheeler with snow splashes on his side and snow boots on his rack. Brent came from Snowflake, Arizona and is the cousin of Freddy 4-Wheeler. He likes ...

  4. File:Woodie wagon body 1947.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Construction of a wooden-framed station wagon body, 17 December 1947, New South Wales, Australia copy from gelatin silver print, State Library of New South Wales, Home and Away - 11503 Date 17 December 1947

  5. Wally Walrus - Wikipedia

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    Wally is a regular character on The New Woody Woodpecker Show, voiced by Billy West. A character parodying Wally Walrus appears as a cameo in the fifth season of Samurai Jack on Adult Swim , and is once again voiced by Billy West using a similar voice to his other character Zoidberg on Futurama .

  6. 29 Classic Station Wagons We Still Miss From Childhood - AOL

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    2. Pontiac Safari. Years produced: 1956-1991 Original starting price: $3,140 This wasn't a car of its own, but Pontiac's designation for each of its wagons. The Star Chief, Astre, Bonneville ...

  7. The Beach Nut - Wikipedia

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    Woody accidentally sets Wally's umbrella and beach chair alight, which is the final straw for Wally. The pair battle using the firefighting equipment, and Woody escapes by tunneling under the sand, inside a pole, and coming out of a pelican's beak. Wally chases Woody to the amusement pier, where the woodpecker pretends to be a palm reader.

  8. Hypnotic Hick - Wikipedia

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    Hypnotic Hick is a 1953 Woody Woodpecker cartoon supervised by Don Patterson.The film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and released on September 26, 1953 by Universal International.

  9. The Loose Nut - Wikipedia

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    Woody discovers the ball in the man's mouth. He putters it anyway and sends the man's dentures flying. Dozer chases Woody up a ladder, but is hit in the head by Woody with a mallet. He falls down and Woody drops a barrel on Dozer. He replaces Woody's golf ball with a bomb that looks the same as one and blows up both of the characters.