Woodys

Woodys by David Fetherston, published by Motorbooks International in 1995, is a detailed exploration of classic wood-bodied vehicles, spanning from the early 1900s to contemporary models. This edition features 128 pages filled with both black-and-white and color illustrations, providing a visual journey through the history of wood-bodied station wagons and custom sedans. The book presents a diverse array of vehicles, including a 192 Stearns steam-powered wagonette and a 1932 Ford woody wagon hot rod, showcasing the evolution and craftsmanship of automotive design.
Readers will find an informative account that highlights the unique characteristics of wood-bodied vehicles, including the wallpaper woodys of the 1970s and 1980s. The book delves into the transportation and automotive history, making it a valuable resource for enthusiasts and collectors alike. With its engaging content and rich visual elements, Woodys offers a comprehensive look at a fascinating aspect of automotive heritage.
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Woodys David Fetherston Subtitled: Classic Wood-Bodied Station Wagons, Custom Sedans and More. An enormous variety of wood bodies and trimmed vehicles from 19 to today including a 192 Stearns steam-powered wagonette, 1926 Ford Model T boat-tailed speedster, 1932 Ford woody wagon hot rod with chassis by Pete and Jake, the wallpaper woodys of the 7s and 8s, and a whole lot more. Fun and informative! 1995 Journalism Award winner. Sftbd., 8 1/4x 1 1/2, 128 pgs., 33 b&w ill., 99 color.
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