Gateway Classic Cars of San Antonio/Austin is proud to present this
1950 Mercury Station Wagon, a classic "woodie" that seamlessly
blends vintage craftsmanship with modern drivability. Finished in
striking Inca Gold and accented with beautifully crafted bird's-eye
maple wood doors and body panels, this wagon is a rolling piece of
automotive art. Wood-bodied wagons like this were built using real
hardwood, a tradition carried over from carriage building, and
surviving examples in this condition are increasingly rare.
Inside, the tan and wood two-tone interior complements the exterior
perfectly. Custom Stewart-Warner gauges, a hidden remote sound
system, and meticulous craftsmanship throughout the cabin merge
classic style with modern convenience.
Under the hood, a 350 CID V8 paired with an automatic transmission
provides strong performance, featuring an Edelbrock intake and
Rochester GM carburetor. Upgrades include power steering, HydroVac
power brakes, and Vintage Air climate control. The original frame
was discarded and replaced with a Chevelle frame.
Custom touches include a 3-inch chopped roof, rounded headlights
and hood corners, one-piece side glass, and distinctive 1952 Buick
taillights, all combining to create a sleek, one-of-a-kind
look.
If you have any questions, feel free to give us a call at
830-283-3060 or email [email protected]. We are
located at 679 Holcan Dr, Suite 105, New Braunfels, TX 78130.
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