Did Ford make a station wagon?
Did Ford make a station wagon? For the 1929 model year, Ford became the first Big Three automaker to offer a factory-built station wagon. Previously, wagon bodies were made by outside builders. The flexible Model A station wagon featured two rows of removable seating in back. What was the first Ford station wagon? The first station wagons were built in around 1910, by independent manufacturers producing wooden custom bodies for the Ford Model T chassis. They were originally called "depot hacks" because they worked around train depots as hacks (short for hackney carriage, as taxicabs were then known). What kind...