For years, car and motorcycle enthusiasts are already replacing their standard steel wheels with larger alloy wheels and hubcaps. At a glance, it's not hard to see why these alloy wheels have grown to be very popular. Not only do they supply a smoother ride than regular steel wheels, but also they look flashier and invite vehicles to stand out. This trend hasn't been lost on manufacturers; even new SUVs, compact cars and vans are coming built with large and flashy alloy wheels.
Just to the 20th century, furniture makers began making "woodies" as a sideline with their businesses. They would purchase a car or truck with out a body, and build a physique from wood. These custom vehicles were often build like small buses and were commonly used by resorts to transport guest from railroad depots. They weren?t called woodies in those days. Rather, these were called "depot hacks". In the horse-drawn days, a "hack" would have been a wagon.
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