Woody wagons can trace their roots all the way back to 1929 with the introduction of the Ford Model A station wagon with wood ...
“The Greek,” “Hansen,” “Dale Velzy,” “Jack’s”—the faded decals on the old wooden station wagons recall surfing’s biggest legends and speak volumes about a car culture and a way of life in beach towns ...
Isomorphic correspondence, simply put, means nostalgia. When we see an image, hear a combination of musical notes, or smell a certain fragrance, we interpret its meaning based upon our past ...
The station wagon still exists on U.S. roadways, but its golden era has long since passed. The wayback seating, long frames, and faux-wood paneling are largely lost to history, replaced by minivans ...
As a kid, the thought of humans coexisting with dinosaurs was captivating. The vulnerability that humans must have faced was simply mind-boggling, and it comes with good reason. Imagine some 160 ...
If you thought that a restomod couldn’t get more impressive than a 1,000-hp, carbon fiber-bodied muscle car, this 73-year-old Woody Wagon is here to prove you wrong. Today, wood is only used on ...
Woodies have a special place in the street rod world. These well-loved wagons conjure up images of beaches and surfers but are as popular in the heartland as they are on the coasts. Woodie wagons, and ...
Recreating the "spirit of the Wild West" minus the traveling part, the Lux Wagon is the perfect glamping solution for the ...
Believe it or not, Buick's wood-clad estate wagons date back to before the Second World War, when the brand debuted the Super Estate Series 50 in 1940. That tradition continued in good health until ...
Editor’s note: David Krumboltz’s regular column is on hiatus until further notice due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In its place, we’re running some of Dave’s favorite past columns. This one originally ...
No Virginia... that is NOT an early Ford Country Squire wagon. It's a 1940 LaSalle "woody", built on a commercial chassis. What's a LaSalle you ask? Well, it gets very complicated, but long story ...
Editor’s note: David Krumboltz’s regular column is on hiatus until further notice due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In its place, we’re running some of Dave’s favorite past columns. This one originally ...