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The Depot Hack, early version of the "Woodie" Wagon, was used primarily for short hauls (Hopefully in fair weather!) between railroad stations and hotels or estates. The stark, all-wood bodies were built by a number of furniture, cabinet and custom body firms, and the majority were mounted in the inexpensive rugged Ford Model "T" commercial chassis. This kit preproduces a depot hack typical of those offered during the twenties up to Ford's introduction of a factory-built station wagon in 1929. Included are the famous four-cylinder "T" engine, side mounted spare tire, removable rear seats, toolbox and rolled-up side curtains.
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