This 1936 Ford Custom Woody Wagon is powered by a fuel-injected
Chevrolet 350ci V8 engine paired with an automatic transmission.
The engine bay is equipped with an aluminum radiator, modern
charging and cooling components, and a custom exhaust system. The
chassis features Heidt's SuperRide independent front suspension
along with power steering to improve drivability. The exterior is
finished in Calypso Green and retains steel body panels with
consistent paint finish, rear suicide doors, a black canvas roof
and chrome steel wheels with polished caps. The wood body
components display uniform fit, finish and joinery throughout. The
interior is trimmed in beige leather and features front and rear
bucket seating, custom wood door panels, a VDO gauge cluster with
auxiliary instrumentation, a tilt steering column and a
floor-mounted automatic shifter. Vintage Air climate control and a
modern stereo system are installed. The maple wood cabin includes a
wooden batten headliner and German canvas roof material. The
vehicle has benefited from approximately $10,000 in recent
restoration work. Photo documentation and a display board are
included with the sale.
Vehicle Details
1936 Ford Custom
Listing ID:CC-2033773
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1936
Make:Ford
Model:Custom
Exterior Color:CALYPSO GREEN
Interior Color:BEIGE
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:294161
VIN:183296441
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