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  1. Apr 20, 2021 · The 1946 Willys Jeep Station Wagon was the first family-sized all-steel production wagon (despite the fake woody-look sides). Although it was a bit out of the mainstream, and did not become a big seller, it did expand American’s idea of what a modern, multi-purpose wagon could be.

  2. The station wagon, or estate, is a variant of sedan. The difference between station wagons and regular sedans is that the station wagon has no trunk. The roofs are extended backwards over a shared passenger or cargo volume with access in the back (like in hatchbacks, minivans, SUVs, and passenger vans ). [1]

  3. Jul 2, 2014 · The original station wagons were products of the railroad age, a commercial-only product used as hackneys to taxi passengers around busy train terminals or to and from hotels. These early wagons...

  4. The Willys Jeep Station Wagon, Jeep Utility Wagon and Jeep Panel Delivery are automobiles produced by Willys and Kaiser Jeep in the United States from 1946 to 1964, with production in Argentina and Brazil continuing until 1970 and 1977, respectively.

  5. The “station” in the station wagon refers to a train station. The first powered station wagons were custom-built Model T, a car with enough space in the rear to bring several people and their...

  6. Jan 10, 2024 · Station wagons. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: station wagons in American, Australian, Canadian, and New Zealand usage, and estate cars or "estates" in British usage.

  7. Dec 29, 2023 · The station wagon has a storied history in America, from coach-built woodies to steel behemoths and modern hot rod muscle wagons, a history we cover here. Station Wagon Origins. 1978 Ford Country Squire station wagon - media.ford.com.

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