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For Sale at Auction: 1935 Ford 1 Ton Flatbed in Scottsdale, Arizona
This Woody was found abandoned in the Australian Outback in relic
condition. It was totally rebuilt by a hot rod shop in Australia as
a Resto-Mod. Many of the parts used were sourced from a 1960s
Australian Holden/Chevrolet. The wood body has been reconstructed
using Tasmanian Oak and the steel dash was sourced from another
Australian car. This woody has a Ford 351ci 8-cylinder Cleveland
engine, C4 automatic transmission, front disc brakes, rack & pinion
steering, widened and strengthened wire wheels, and an 8-inch rear
end. It's also equipped with front disc brakes, SS exhaust, bucket
seats and power windows. A complete mechanical restoration and
update to U.S. specifications was completed in December 2020. This
has been a very unique vehicle in the National Woodie Club of
America for the past 20 years.
Vehicle Details
1935 Ford 1 Ton Flatbed
Listing ID:CC-1446778
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1935
Make:Ford
Model:1 Ton Flatbed
Exterior Color:BLUE
Interior Color:GRAY
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:132870
VIN:GJB002
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