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SlickGT1 01-24-2012 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by PersonaNonGrata (Post 862629)
And how would anyone even get back there? Craziness indeed.

Hahhahah, I didn't even think of that one. OMG can you imagine trying to flip over the second row into the third. Or dropping the second row, OMG, I'm loosing it too.

Stop this already.

PersonaNonGrata 01-24-2012 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by SlickGT1 (Post 862633)
Hahhahah, I didn't even think of that one. OMG can you imagine trying to flip over the second row into the third. Or dropping the second row, OMG, I'm loosing it too.

Stop this already.

Maybe we're wrong and an added third row would be great for a mother-in-law. Can you imagine having her climb over the folded rear seats to get into the cargo area? :bustingup Hit a bump too fast and she'd go through the roof. :D

SlickGT1 01-24-2012 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by PersonaNonGrata (Post 862636)
Maybe we're wrong and an added third row would be great for a mother-in-law. Can you imagine having her climb over the folded rear seats to get into the cargo area? :bustingup Hit a bump too fast and she'd go through the roof. :D

Unless you have pano roof and ask her to keep her head forward. Could be a good Mother In Law ejection device.

JCL 01-24-2012 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by PersonaNonGrata (Post 862629)
And how would anyone even get back there? Craziness indeed.

Since the aftermarket seats are all rear-facing, you would enter through the rear hatch, exactly the same as we used to do with LTD Country Squire wagons, Torino wagons, Olds Vista Cruiser wagons, Buick Roadmaster wagons, full size Chev wagons, and so on. Even the Taurus wagon had a rear-facing seat available, as did Volvo wagons, and they weren't large vehicles.

We didn't used to think we were crazy. Riding back there was a treat reserved for well-behaved children.

PersonaNonGrata 01-24-2012 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by JCL (Post 862656)
Since the aftermarket seats are all rear-facing, you would enter through the rear hatch, exactly the same as we used to do with LTD Country Squire wagons, Torino wagons, Olds Vista Cruiser wagons, Buick Roadmaster wagons, full size Chev wagons, and so on.

We didn't used to think we were crazy. Riding back there was a treat reserved for well-behaved children.

Those were indeed great fun for kids but there was quite an abundance of room in those barges. "Well-behaved children"? The best fun was making faces at drivers following behind. :D

JCL 01-24-2012 05:04 PM

Well behaved meant you weren't in a punching match with your brother, since you were both out of reach of your parents. If you were fighting, then at least one child sat closer to the driver, IIRC.

The LTDs were big, but mid size wagons (and our Volvo 245) could all be had with extra seats.

Bulk 01-24-2012 10:58 PM

Tie them to the roof racks


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