1950 Ford Woodie • Professionally crafted with mind blowing
attention to detail and quality everywhere. • Extraordinary wood
work and special wood effect paint is second to none. • Street and
Performance brand new LS1 Chevrolet crate engine. • 4L60 Automatic
Trans • Curry 9' Ford Rear with 3.70 Gears 31 Spline Axles • Art
Morrison Chassis powder coated and plated everything. • Tubular
Independent Front Suspension with Power Rack and Pinion Steering. •
4 Wheel Wilwood Power Disc Brakes with Hydro Boost system. • Full
Air Ride Technology electronic leveling system. • Coated Dual
Exhaust • Pioneer GPS Navigation, CD, DVD, MP3 System with Rockford
Amps, Pioneer Speakers and Subwoofers • Budnik Fontana Polished
Billet Wheels. 17' Front, 18' Rear on Michelin Tires • Very High
End Plush Glove Leather Interior by Gabe's (Lopez) of California;
Fashioned after the new Bentley • So So Much More! • Top 5 "Pro's
Pick" , Builders Choice, Street Scene Feature car 2011, Syracuse
Nationals Tucci Pro's Pick, Best in Show anywhere! Truly a piece of
custom car history, arguably one of the finest Woody Wagons in the
world. No expense spared, no piece left less than perfect !
Vehicle Details
1950 Ford Custom
Listing ID:CC-1660047
Price:$165,000
Location:Hobart, Indiana
Year:1950
Make:Ford
Model:Custom
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:61258
VIN:AMS4634NY
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