Multi Award Winning 1931 Ford Woody Wagon on 2040-cars
Fernandina Beach, Florida, United States
The Woody offered
here has been judged by a number of national vintage car judging experts to be
one of the finest of its type, the proof of this statement are the numerous
awards that this car has won and in addition it has been featured in several national
magazines such as, The
Restorer and as the cover car for Woodie Times. Some of the awards include Hilton Head Island Concours de Elegance Palmetto Award, VMCCA National
Gold Award of Excellence, and AACA Best in Show, to name just a few. As you would expect the car
is a total Concours quality restoration that has had every component of the car
professionally restored to national judging standards of the AACA and the Model
A Ford Clubs specifications. The details of the cars build is chronicled by
documentation, receipts, and a photo history of the restoration. This Woody is ready for
whatever activity you choose, weekend touring, car shows, or just plain fun
with the family; this car puts a smile on everyone’s face. The woody has two full sets of wheels and tires, 19 and 16 inch that are used for various judging requirements. There is a long list of modern upgrades which were installed to enhance drivability and safety. Leakless water pump, seat belts, master fuse, electronic generator controller, cut out switch diode, three core radiator, wireless distributor plate, steering damper, high wattage running lights, and Optima gell cell with charging harness. The rebuilt engine is also equiped with stainless steel valve seats for use with unleaded gas and modern main bearings and main seal. The body on this car is constructed of over 350 machined maple, mahogany, fabric, and metal parts which were painestakinly hand fitted and crafted to a flawless show car finish. All modern finishing materials were used to insure a long lasting vintage look finish. Several unique features of this car are the rear fold down seat, foward opening suicide doors which are constructed with a curve that matches the curvature of the body cowl assembly and the machined body belt molding with mahogany wood pinstripe inlay. |
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