The Ford Standard and Deluxe was a series of full size cars introduced for the 1937 model year. This family of cars was offered in a wide range of body styles such as coupe, convertible, two or four door sedan, and station wagon. The Deluxe variant was the high trimmed, and more luxurious version, while the Standard represented the base model. 1939 marked the final year for the floor shift design, and the first year for 4-wheel hydraulic brakes. Production of the Ford Standard & Deluxe lasted until 1940.
This 1939 Ford Deluxe Woodie Wagon shows the subtle glow of it’s metallic maroon paint in sunlight, accented by vibrant surfboard decals that pay homage to the surf culture era of the 1950s and 60s. Its polished wooden panels and vintage allure capture the essence of a bygone time, while the cozy saddle and wooden interior exudes nostalgia. Equipped with overdrive, this Woodie Wagon features strong drivability when considering modern standards. Featuring an award from the 2012 Woodies on the Green, and over a decade’s worth of service records, this classic Woodie is now available for those yearning to own a piece of Americana.
Offered at $55,000.00