His reply was “if you think your car is a woodie, then it is”. In spite of Will’s apparent broad acceptance, this topic is charged with opinion and some resistance to change.
The acceptance of various “woodies” is a factor in two separate discussions. The first being those wanting to join the National Woodie Club. The NWC does not require that a member own a woodie, so anyone can join the NWC.
The second issue is being allowed to show your car or participate in a NWC event – many times this restriction only surfaces when there is limited show space available at the show site.
The accepted answer to the question has evolved significantly over time. In fact, at one point, many woodie aficionados insisted that only Fords wagons were woodies.
It was not long after this that the non-Ford owners reminded the woodie old-guard that almost every manufacturer from Buick to Willys offered woodie wagons as part of their model lineup. Over time it was accepted that all wagons utilizing structural wood are in fact woodies.