Woodie Wagon Day is celebrated on July 18, honoring the classic wood-sided station wagons that embody beach culture. Originally built in the United States from the late 1920s to the late 1940s, these vehicles featured wooden paneling and were produced by various manufacturers, including Ford and General Motors. Enthusiasts celebrate by joining the National Woodie Club, which connects lovers of Woodie Wagons and provides access to events and resources. Activities often include visiting car museums, such as the Audrain Auto Museum in Rhode Island or the San Diego Automotive Museum, to view these iconic cars. The day also encourages reading about Woodie Wagons or watching documentaries related to their history and cultural impact, particularly in surf culture during the 1950s and 1960s.
July 18: Woodie Wagon Day
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