International High Wheeler
The International High Wheeler arrived in 1905. This style of buggy car would remain in production at International long after most of the industry had abandoned this style. There was […]
The International High Wheeler arrived in 1905. This style of buggy car would remain in production at International long after most of the industry had abandoned this style. There was […]
You may have never heard of Stoughton. They are apart of the fabric of American station wagon and truck history. Founded in 1865, Stoughton eventually evolved into Stoughton Trailers, who […]
Back when automobile manufacturers picked a station wagon body builder, it was usually mutually beneficial arrangement. Dodge used U.S. Body and Forging Co. to build all of its core station […]
Martin and Parry merged to become Martin-Parry by the mid-twenties. The company had expanded their offering of depot hacks and now sold model-specific bodies for the Ford, Chevrolet, etc. Their […]
The exact details of the history of this Express Delivery Dodge wagon are unknown. Owner, Buster Smith was obviously proud of his new wagon, posing in this semi-formal photo on […]