|   Those were the days when, you had an accident, you needed a good carpenter more than a mechanic.
 
 
Those were the days of motor vehicles, not cars!  Aren't they beautiful?  Gorgeous Woodie Vehicles  ![[]](jpgRuQsrYCbUW.jpg) 1948 Chevrolet 
 
 
Ford  Chrysler 1948 Packard
 
 Ford 1942 Chrysler Town and Country
 
 Plymouth Buick 
 
 Very British Challenge: Can anyone identify this Woodie? (I think this might be a early SINGER... Bob L ..)
 
 Chrysler
 
 British -- Austin A 70 Countryman
 
 Pontiac Craftsmanship not often seen today! 
 
 Pontiac  Mercury  Assorted Woodies
 
 
 
 1946 Oldsmobile Special 66
 
 1940 Ford  14 Cars We'll Never See Again  1941 Chrysler Thunderbolt 1951 Buick LeSabre - What would you give for this car now? 1951 Chrysler K310 1951 Studebaker Champion ![[]](jpg1lYFrs6hNL.jpg) 1951 Hudson Hornet 1953 Buick Wildcat 1954 Buick Wildcat II 1954 Dodge FireArrow 1955 Nash Rambler Cross Country Wagon 1956 Ford Sunliner 1958 Mercury Turnpike Cruiser 1959 Chevrolet Brookwood Stationwagon 1959 Plymouth Fury 1971 Buick Rivera Boattail Back in the days when cars had style, and even with so many makes and models, all changing every year, they made a profit. And, not only that, you could sit on the porch and name the cars as they drove by. Unlike today when they all look the same.
 
 This was when a car was a car.   |