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Funny the plastic wood held up better than the actual paint…
Plastic is more durable than the car its stuck on sometimes, WTF is briarwood ,sounds like a weed youd mow rather than a tough tree someplace
Briar is the wood from the root of the Tree Heath, which is a shrub (or a shrubbery. if you’re a Knight Who Says ‘Ni’) It’s extremely hard and heat-resistant, often used in making smoking pipes.
Briarwood used to be a Chevy.. And a Ford… It does have a nice ring to it.
Somewhere around 1990 Chrysler changed the “Wood” to a more durable material for the Jeeps and minivans. Sadly their paint or the process involved in painting still sucked.