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Classic Woody Wagon Example- The Ford Woody Wagon is a classic example of early American automotive design, blending utility with rustic charm. Built during the Great Depression, it included significant engineering and styling improvements over the earlier versions. The wagon featured a wooden body crafted from maple and birch that was assembled by skilled craftsmen at Ford's Iron Mountain plant in Michigan. The wood body was mounted on a steel chassis from Ford's passenger car line. The 1935 Ford model introduced a more modern, streamlined look with a curved grille, teardrop-shaped headlights and a more integrated fender design.


