What's in the back of my car? with F

  • Groceries/food often ride in the trunk.

  • A portable fan can sit happily in the back.

  • People you know catching a ride in back seats.

  • A football fits easily in a trunk or cargo area.

  • A fish on ice after fishing could be back there.

  • Bouquet of flowers being taken home? Sure!

  • A fork from a picnic set could be back there.

  • Fruit or produce is common grocery cargo.

  • A flashlight is a handy trunk emergency item.

  • Great safety gear to keep in the trunk.

  • Yep, french fries as a snack in the back.

  • After a change, the flat tire rides home.

  • Relatives often ride in the back seats together.

  • A fishing rod fits easily in the back.

  • Shoes or flip-flops often left in car trunks.

  • Small flags or banners often kept in trunks.

  • Pet fur or fur coats often shed in the back.

  • Folders or work files can ride in the back.

  • Friends often travel sitting in the back.

  • Small fridge or cooler can be in the trunk.

  • Flip flops often tossed on floor or seat.

  • Small furniture boxes or flat packs fit.

  • First aid kit is common emergency trunk item.

  • Your own fingers are in the car with you.

  • Passengers’ feet rest in the back area.

  • Old food or damp mess can grow fungus.

  • Loose feathers from jackets or pillows fit.

  • A flute case or loose flute fits as cargo.

  • Cut flowers or potted plants ride in back.

  • Box of fudge treats could be left on seats or trunk.

  • Bundles of firewood can be hauled in a car trunk.

  • A fanny pack is a small bag often tossed in the back.

  • Plastic funnel could be stored with car supplies.

  • Swim flippers often ride in trunks after the pool.

  • A frisbee is classic trunk or back-seat sports gear.

  • Filth fits as a vague mess left in the back.

  • Work folders or school folders tossed on back seat.

  • Aluminum foil roll could be left with groceries.

  • Fluff as lint/fuzz fits vague junk in the back.

  • Annoying flies can definitely end up in the car.

  • A flat tyre could be sitting in the trunk as cargo.

  • A fox could (chaotically) be in the back of a car.

  • Duplicate of folders, but yes, folders fit here.

  • Groceries or snacks, figs could ride in back.

  • Bulky winter clothing often tossed in the back.

  • Empty food wrappers live on back seats forever.

  • Swim fins or flippers often tossed in car.

  • Stacks of flyers or leaflets can be in trunk.

  • Single feather from pillows, jackets, crafts.

  • Foam blocks, packaging, or cushions fit here.

  • A fiddle/violin case can ride in the backseat.

  • A human foot attached to a person in back.

  • Folding chairs often stored in trunk for events.

  • A drink flask or thermos easily fits in the back.

  • Dad riding in the back seat definitely counts.

  • Takeaway fried chicken riding home in the back.

  • Photo or art frames often transported in trunk.

  • Ford car itself or branded stuff could be back there

  • A fly could easily be buzzing around the back seat

  • Bag of flour from groceries fits in trunk

  • Dental floss often kept in bags or consoles

  • Flannel shirt or blanket tossed in back seat

  • Loose fabric, clothes, or craft material in trunk

  • Fleece jacket or blanket commonly left in car

  • Lint or fuzzy bits on seats, very realistic mess

  • Mushrooms or fungus in groceries or old food

  • Food crumbs all over seats is totally believable

  • Roadside emergency flares kept in trunk

  • Small fish tank or empty aquarium being moved

  • Fire starter kit for camping or emergencies

  • Clipped fingernails on floor… ew but possible

  • Falafel takeaway or leftovers riding in the back

  • Fast food bags and boxes are classic back-seat clutter

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