239CI L-HEAD V8SINGLE DOWNDRAFT CARBURETOR95BHP AT 3,600RPM3-SPEED
COLUMN-SHIFTED MANUAL TRANSMISSIONSOLID FRONT & LIVE REAR AXLE W/
SEMI-ELLIPTIC TRANSVERSE LEAF SPRINGS4-WHEEL HYDRAULIC DRUM
BRAKESTOP-OF-THE-LINE MERCURY WOODY WAGONFORMERLY PART OF THE NICK
ALEXANDER WOODIE COLLECTIONTHE PERFECT FAMILY HAULERRECENTLY
SERVICED AND DETAILEDWhen the Ford Motor Company entered the
station wagon market, it quickly became the nation's acknowledged
wagon-master. It was natural then that when the upscale Mercury
line was introduced for 1939, a Mercury wagon would follow this
came to fruition in 1941. Although the basic wagon bodies were the
same, the Mercury used higher grade finishes, color-coordinated top
fabric and all-leather interiors, and of course it had the larger
Mercury engine. Accordingly, it sold at a higher price, $125 above
the Super Deluxe Ford.Wood for the station wagons came from Henry
Ford's forests in northern Michigan. By 1940, Ford operations at
Iron Mountain oversaw all body operations. It was there at Iron
Mountain that the wood was cut, shaped, and assembled into the
iconic bodies.From the first year of production for the Woody
Wagon, the top-of-the-line Mercury featured here was part of the
Nick Alexander Woodie Collection. Acquired in 1998 from Roy Perle
of New Haven, Connecticut, Alexander picked the car up himself and
drove it cross-country to California. Restored to Finished to
Alexander's exacting standards and painted Cayuga Blue over red
leather upholstery, the car has retained its Iron Mountain Birch
wood body and sheet metal. In Alexander's ownership, this Mercury
earned a Dearborn Award from the Early Ford V-8 Club. The wagon
joined the collection of the current owner in August of
2009.Remaining local to the Monterey Bay Area for the past baker's
dozen years, it has lap belts installed for the front seats and
black rubber mats front and rear. Comfort features include dual
outside mirrors, an AM radio, and a heater. A file of records from
the current ownership shows maintenance completed on the car
including a recent service last month to recommission the car after
a period of limited use.Showing beautifully today, this rare Woody
is sure to bring smiles to the whole family!
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