Ford Model A Station Wagon (1928-1931): One of the early woodies, featuring a wooden body mounted on a steel frame.
Ford De Luxe Station Wagon (1937-1939): A stylish woodie with a distinctive front grille, part of Ford's De Luxe lineup.
Buick Estate Wagon (1940-1953): Buick's woodie wagon featuring a blend of elegant styling and practicality.
Chevrolet Suburban (1935-1936): Early Suburbans had wooden body panels, marking the beginning of Chevrolet's iconic SUV.
Chrysler Town and Country (1941-1950): Chrysler's Town and Country series became synonymous with woodie wagons, offering luxury and style.
Pontiac Streamliner Torpedo (1941-1942): A woodie version of the Pontiac Streamliner Torpedo, featuring distinctive styling.
Ford Super Deluxe Station Wagon (1946-1948): Post-war woodie wagon with classic styling, part of Ford's Super Deluxe lineup.
Mercury Eight Station Wagon (1946-1951): Mercury's woodie wagon version of the popular Mercury Eight model.