Vehicle Description
This hot rod 1929 Ford Woody Wagon is a fresh build, and you just
know this has the classic surf wagon hot rod style that's ready to
hit the beach. But even if you don't feel like catching any waves,
the slick metallic red paint, real wood, leather-lined A/C
interior, four-wheel disc brakes, and shining 350 V8 will still
make you the king of the cruise-in.
The reason why you instantly gravitate towards this surf wagon is
because of how fresh everything is. With barely 350 miles on the
whole build, deep red metallic paint has the kind of slick
appearance that makes it look almost wet in the sunshine. It has
been formed into the iconic Model A shape, and there are even
terrific classic details, like the correct grille Moto-Meter
radiator cap, and a tan vinyl roof. But you know it's a complete
custom setup with the way the extra wide fenders that hold the
modern 17-inch Ridler alloys. The full package makes for quite an
attractive hot rod setup, but really, there's one part that
particularly elevates this from a cool cruiser to an award-worthy
creation. That's real birdseye maple wood used for the body. It has
the right look that it came out of a woodworking master's shop. And
on top they laid the right amount of gloss to smooth the joints and
match the luster of the red paint. So it's a custom car with a
thoughtful and uniform feel.
Open the suicide doors, and the feeling of custom and craftsman
continues. There's plenty of natural wood for accenting, and now
its joined by a tasteful tan on the custom door panels, taut
headliner, and supple leather seats. Speaking of the seats, we love
how you get classic hot rod style benches, but with a custom
contouring for true comfort. In fact, the front has individual
bucket-style seatbacks. You get the best in well-integrated
upgrades, like an AM/FM stereo mounted in the headliner, power
windows, and cold-blowing air conditioning. You'll slip behind a
classic banjo-style steering wheel, and it's mounted on a polished
tilt column. And the dash looks great with the full gauge package
set in a sporty machine-turned panel.
The V8 has a huge amount of shine to make sure even the engine bay
is an award-worthy presentation. And when you look beyond the
flash, you'll see the substance of a 350 cubic-inch small block. It
inhales deeply with a Holley four-barbell carburetor, and the
shorty headers help add power and bass to the dual exhaust. This
fresh setup also has the right supporting components, like upgraded
pulleys and an electric fan. Because this is meant to be your
favorite cruiser, they gave it the right suspension with upgraded
independent A-arm setup up front and a four-link rear. The GM's
4-speed automatic transmission does a nice job of smoothly getting
power to the strong Currie 9-inch rear end. And modern performance
tires and four-wheel power disc brakes gives you superior
all-around handling.
This Ford is fresh, sleek, comfortable, and truly a craftsman
build. So it makes for the ideal custom for those who love to drive
their classic and have all eyes on them everywhere they arrive.
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