The Ford Woody Wagon is a classic example of early American
automotive design, blending utility with rustic charm. Built during
the Great Depression, it included significant engineering and
styling improvements over the earlier versions. The wagon featured
a wooden body crafted from maple and birch that was assembled by
skilled craftsmen at Ford's Iron Mountain plant in Michigan. The
wood body was mounted on a steel chassis from Ford's passenger car
line. The 1935 Ford model introduced a more modern, streamlined
look with a curved grille, teardrop-shaped headlights and a more
integrated fender design. Originally sold as a utilitarian station
wagon, it also appealed to affluent customers for transporting
their guests or luggage.
This fully restored 1935 Model 48 Wagon is exceptional. The
straight, rust-free body was refinished in Cream Beige and the
4-door wooden passenger compartment was beautifully restored to
better than original. Accents include handsome wire wheels that
mount Firestone bias tires, chrome grill/front bumper and dual
horns. The interior features roll-up front windows and clear vinyl
side curtains in the passenger area. New beige upholstery was
fitted and door cards are carefully refinished wood. The classic
dash holds original gauges that function well and the impressive
roof is constructed with handsome wooden planks protected by an
excellent black vinyl top. The rear tailgate has a drop-down
feature and also mounts a spare tire with hard cover.
Under the hood, the wagon is powered by Ford's 221 cubic-inch
flathead V8 engine that produced 85 horsepower. This was a
significant upgrade in performance over earlier models and made the
Woody capable for both city and country driving. The 3-speed manual
transmission delivers power to the rear wheels and the chassis
features mechanical brakes and solid front and rear axles -
standard for the era. Today, surviving examples of these wagons are
rare due to the vulnerability of the wood to rot and weather, but
well-restored versions are prized possessions. This stately Woody
is worth your consideration. ALL VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS".
Vehicle Details
1935 Ford Model 48
Listing ID:CC-1977366
Price:$76,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1935
Make:Ford
Model:Model 48
Exterior Color:Beige
Interior Color:Beige
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:74195
Stock Number:4059
VIN:181551244
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