We all know and remember the popular Woody Wagons from Ford, Chevrolet, Mercury, and Plymouth. But I'm guessing a Woody Wagon from DODGE is pretty much less remembered and perhaps forgotten altogether. It's possible you didn't even know one existed at all.
Well how about this classy little gem? A "1950 DODGE CORONET WOODY WAGON"!
Right here from the defunct pages of "CARS & PARTS" magazine is not only the wagon itself, but also everything you'd ever want to know about it. I'm fairly certain that many would have then, and likely still would today consider it a great alternative for any of the aforementioned Woody's by other brands.
I think whether the real car or in miniature model form, the '50 Dodge Woody would have been welcomed in your driveway or on your collector shelf. Sure would have so for me. Pour a warm cup of Java and read on!
George Schire
Oakdale, Minnesota
Can't say I recall ever seeing one. Would make a nice diecast.
John Bono
North Jersey
To me station wagons, 4 door sedans, and pickup trucks are/were just common everyday work vehicles that were well used and junked; not what I would want to collect/show off.
Never cared for wood on the outside of any car.
Chrysler Corp flat head 6 gutless wonders.
Other wise, I do appreciate any car produced before the '80's that is in pristine condition. But appreciate and like are two different things.





