With the debut of the '47 prototype at the Museum for this International Meet, downplaying the answer is not an option. Is it a Woodie? Or a Woody? The Museum display says, "Woody." Not one of Merriam Webster's ancient references.
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Originally posted by rockne10 View PostWith the debut of the '47 prototype at the Museum for this International Meet, downplaying the answer is not an option. Is it a Woodie? Or a Woody? The Museum display says, "Woody." Not one of Merriam Webster's ancient references.
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Generally, in the old car world, it's Woodie.
Example: the National Woodie Club...
63 Avanti R1 2788
1914 Stutz Bearcat
(George Barris replica)
Washington State
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Sadly, most internet references to the Jan & Dean/Brian Wilson song that made the term, um, ubiquitous seem to be from transcription, not the copyrighted text. And we're sick of the Beach Boys anyway. Right?
I hope no one will prove the point by the standard reference work on the subject, Urban Dictionary.
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Distinction not cost effective.
Clark in San Diego | '63 Standard (F2) "Barney" | http://studeblogger.blogspot.com
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