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The Rise of the Model A Station Wagon
The 1930s marked the true beginning of the station wagon era. Born from the need to carry passengers and luggage from bustling train depots to their destinations, wagons like Ford’s wood-bodied 1931 Model A “Woodie” combined practicality with craftsmanship. Built of maple and birch by coachbuilders such as Murray and Briggs, these versatile vehicles became workhorses for hotels, schools, and families alike—laying the foundation for one of America’s most beloved automotive cat
Oaklea Mansion
Aug 263 min read


Stories from the Road: Imagining 1931 Travel in a Model A
The tires crunch softly over a dusty East Texas road. The sun is low, warm against the horizon, casting long shadows across open fields....
Oaklea Mansion
Aug 43 min read
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