Bookmobile Woody Wagon
1939 Chevy Bookmobile. Custom-built Chevy woody wagons don’t get much rarer than this Bookmobile beauty from the public library system in New Castle County Delaware. This 1939 Chevrolet appears […]
1939 Chevy Bookmobile. Custom-built Chevy woody wagons don’t get much rarer than this Bookmobile beauty from the public library system in New Castle County Delaware. This 1939 Chevrolet appears […]
Austin Atlantic Woody Wagon The Austin Atlantic was an attempt to Americanized British styling right after the Second World War. It’s vaguely claimed that it was styled from a thumbnail […]
A Facebook find via allcarindeax.com but with more detail added. This Polish-built woody station wagon was built through one of the government ministries in Warsaw in 1953. Apparently car dealerships […]
It’s presumed by many, that all Ford/Mercury wagons had black rubberized fabric Sedan Decking tops! So, and not so! The colored top was a Mercury only item and I’m […]
One of the many things that I love about woody wagons is that there is a seemingly strange matrix of models from all over the world, which were built to […]
It’s generally assumed that woody wagons are either a British thing, as in Shooting Brakes or an American thing as in Station Wagons. But as history has shown and this […]
I suspect that one reason Willys-Overland did not pursue adding a woody wagon to its Model-77 line up was its impending bankruptcy in later 1933. The company would emerge from its financial disaster as […]
It was uncommon for woody station wagons to be part of a land speed record or event, but here we find this brand new ’47 Ford on the road setting […]
In the world of woody wagons, Willys are as rare as the proverbial hens teeth! But when you slice that down, a 1933 Willys station wagon is even a rarer […]