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  2. Wood trim - Wikipedia

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    Wood trim on the dashboard of a 1995 Bentley Brooklands. Wood trim, alternatively known as wood fascia, is a fascia made of synthetic or varnished wood, usually found in the interior of luxury cars. Wood trim can be made from natural materials like beechwood, maple, walnut, oak, or from synthetic materials.

  3. Millwork - Wikipedia

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    Traditional interior millwork examples: note the wall covers, as well as the door and window trim, are all custom-styled to complement the central focus point of the room—the fireplace mantle. Millwork is historically any wood-mill produced decorative material used in building construction.

  4. Lincoln Blackwood - Wikipedia

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    The interior of the Blackwood cargo area was fully carpeted, lined in polished aluminum, and lit with LED lighting. [5] While far smaller in interior size than a similar-length F-150 cargo bed, at 26 cubic feet (740 dm 3 ), [ 10 ] the cargo area of the Blackwood was larger than the trunk of the Lincoln Town Car (itself, the highest-capacity ...

  5. Baseboard - Wikipedia

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    It is an engineered wood product manufactured from refined wood fibers combined with wax and resin binders. MDF is denser and more rigid than standard particle board. Compared to solid wood trim, MDF baseboard has the advantage of being consistent in thickness and profile. It resists warping, swelling, and shrinking that can occur with natural ...

  6. Woodie (car body style) - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in 1981, the Ford Escort and Mercury Lynx four-door wagons offered optional simulated wood trim. GM offered its full-size wagons in wood trim versions until their final year in 1996. From 1982 to 1988, Chrysler used the Town & Country name on a station wagon version of the K-based, front wheel drive LeBaron, featuring plastic ...

  7. Chrysler Town & Country (minivan) - Wikipedia

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    For 1996, the previous-generation Town & Country was designated as the LXi trim, again featuring leather and wood interior trim, 8-way adjustable front seats. A base-trim long-wheelbase was introduced; largely replacing the Plymouth Grand Voyager LE, the model was fitted with cloth trim and standard bench seats (allowing for integrated child ...