When Henry Ford ended production of the Model T in the spring of 1927, the retooling for the new model took five months. Handsome new Model A Fords were introduced in December as 1928 models. During ...
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 ...
We're a few geological ages away now from the time when faux wood-clad station wagons filled America's driveways. For decades the staple family car, with or without wood trim, station wagons were the ...
The attractive wooden bodies of the Chevrolet Suburbans, such as this 1949 model, were composed of mahogany panels supported by a white ash skeleton. These "woodies" were usually restricted to use at ...
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