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Laramie, Wyoming and The Gem City of The Plains

 

West of Laramie

Woodies: Station Wagons

1926 Model T Ford Depot Wagon

 

"Woodies" were vehicles, usually station wagons or convertibles, but sometimes sedans, which had bodies partially made of wood. These vehicles became the favorites of the gentry in the 1930's, but died out after World War II as both the American social structure and automotive technology changed radically. One of the earliest woodies was this 1926 Model T Ford Depot Wagon.

 

1935 Ford V-8 Station Wagon

 

This very handsome 1935 Ford V-8 station wagon was the second most expensive Ford model offered that year at $670, behind only the new Ford convertible four-door sedan, which cost $750.

 

1939 Master DeLuxe Woodie Station Wagon

 

The most expensive Chevrolet offered in 1939 was this Master DeLuxe woodie station wagon, which was priced at $883. It was powered by an 85-horsepower 216.5-cubic inch straight six.

 

The Tailfin Era: Chrysler Woodies: More Wagons
 


 
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