When you think of Woodies, you've got the 1929 to 1951 Fords in mind. Always the most popular station wagons during that time with their sporty woodpaneled bodies, they were the ones that met the trains in old movies, the ones California surfers and the Beach Boys made so famous, and the ones still often sighted on the road today. They are to cars, says Architectural Digest, referring to their gleaming maples craftsmanship, what Chippendale is to furniture. Now some of the hottest collector cars on the planet, these unique ...
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When you think of Woodies, you've got the 1929 to 1951 Fords in mind. Always the most popular station wagons during that time with their sporty woodpaneled bodies, they were the ones that met the trains in old movies, the ones California surfers and the Beach Boys made so famous, and the ones still often sighted on the road today. They are to cars, says Architectural Digest, referring to their gleaming maples craftsmanship, what Chippendale is to furniture. Now some of the hottest collector cars on the planet, these unique America auto legends are rediscovered in FAMOUS FORD WOODIES for new fans and old by veteran Ford historian Lorin Sorensen.
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