1931 Model A "Woodie" Station Wagon
During this era, railroads were the backbone of rapid transportation across America. However, once passengers arrived at their final train stations, they still needed a way to reach their ultimate destinations. To meet this demand, vehicles known as Station Wagons were introduced, designed specifically to transport both people and cargo between train depots, hotels, and homes.
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The 1931 Ford Model A Station Wagon was one of the most iconic and practical vehicles of its time. Known for its durability, versatility, and timeless craftsmanship, it was a preferred choice for hotels, resorts, and businesses that required reliable group transportation. As the last year of production for the Model A, 1931 featured refinements in engineering and design that made it one of the best in the series.





This particular Model A Ford Station Wagon is a beautifully restored example, maintaining its authenticity as an original, not a re-body. It is painted in Manila Brown—the only factory color offered for this model in 1931—creating a striking contrast with the Maplewood and Birchwood used for the body and structural framework. More than 60% of the vehicle's wood remains original, a testament to its preservation and craftsmanship. Original front door hinges and a multi-piece cowl further enhance its authenticity, ensuring that this vehicle remains as close to its factory specifications as possible.
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Inside, the wagon retains its classic three-row seating configuration, allowing for ample passenger space. The black leatherette seats feature original frames with new covers that faithfully replicate the factory specifications in both fit and finish. Rubber floor mats, a standard feature for easy maintenance, remain in place, preserving the practical yet elegant interior.
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Under the hood, Ford’s dependable four-cylinder, 201-cubic-inch engine has been meticulously restored to its original specifications, delivering 40 horsepower and a smooth, reliable driving experience. This station wagon runs like new, featuring the correct Zenith carburetor and filter, an original-style ignition system with flat copper plug leads, a period-correct water pump, a two-blade fan, and a rebuilt generator and starter—all contributing to its authenticity. The three-speed manual transmission ensures an engaging and enjoyable driving experience, true to the era.
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Additional features on this Model A include canvas side curtains for weather protection, a driver-side single side-mount spare tire, a driver-side view mirror, upgraded door handles, an exhaust turn-down, and a storage box beneath the rear seats to conveniently store the side curtains when not in use. These period-correct details enhance both functionality and historical accuracy.
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The Model A Station Wagon was one of Ford’s earliest wood-bodied utility vehicles and laid the foundation for the later development of the modern station wagon. As a relatively rare model, particularly in such well-preserved condition, this 1931 Woody Station Wagon stands as one of the finest Model A examples available today.
Car Show this Station Wagon has been in:
2019 Boca Raton Concours d'Elegance. It was presented in Class P - Vintage Trucks and Wagons: 1920 - 1960
2024 12th Annual Toys for Kids Auto & Cycle Show in Lindale, TX
2025 East Texas Auto & Cycle Show in Tyler, TX