Vehicle Description
"I bought a '30 Ford wagon and we call it a woodie." That's the
opening line in the hit song "Surf City" by Jan & Dean. These
legendary cars have always been associated with fun. Even Hot
Wheels had their own version, and it was a '37 like this one. 1937
is the first year Ford mounted their headlights in the front
fenders. Henry Ford thought so highly of the future of wood in auto
manufacturing that he purchased forest acreage so his company would
have its own supply. This handsome example was cosmetically
restored in the 1990's, and was displayed in a museum collection
before being acquired by the Maxwell family. These precious
vehicles are quite rare. The exact number that survive today is
unknown, but it is believed to be between 20 and 25.
*DISCLAIMER: MAXmotive specializes in collectible classic and
custom vehicles. We have more than 200 vehicles in our collection
and have sold dozens nationwide and even overseas. We recommend
that all buyers who are unable to view a vehicle in person have a
pre-purchase inspection done prior to purchase. Inspections can be
performed by an independent party selected by the buyer. Due to the
age and uniqueness of these special vehicles, it is difficult to
cover all aspects and characteristics of each vehicle's condition
within the limited space available. Thus, pre-purchase inspections
are helpful to all parties involved. The information provided for
this vehicle is presented to the best of our knowledge, and is
deemed reliable. But MAXmotive does not warrant or guarantee this
information as a basis for purchase. It is the responsibility of
the buyer to make a thorough inspection to determine the
suitability of the vehicle prior to purchase.