1935 Ford Model 48
$64,895
Vehicle Details
Ford
Model 48
1935
89,508 miles
CMS165
Wagon
Manual
Gasoline
Flathead V8
Description
1935 Ford Woody wagon that is in very good running condition and overall presents itself nicely as a driver quality collector vehicle. This 1935 Ford Model 48 Four Door Wagon aka Woody is an older restoration that included new paint and new seat covers and an engine overhaul. The car features a period correct flat head V8 that is not confirmed to be original but it could be.
The car also has a 3 speed manual transmission, Deluxe trim which included chrome trim around the grill, windshield and horizontal side vents on the hood. The car was runs and drives and there are no signs of previous collision history. The serial number and data plate show that the vehicle is a true and fair representation of the 1935 Ford Woody Wagon.
The engine bay is in very good condition overall and runs well. It is clean; everything appears to be in order and properly installed with no signs of poor craftsmanship. All of the hoses, connectors, and wiring appear to be in very good condition with very little corrosion on some hardware and fasteners.
There are some limited spots of coolant and oil seepage but nothing major. There is also some light surface rust on hardware and fasteners and some of the paint on items has started to break down. The radiator and coolant tank are a bit aged and may need some attention.
There was no previous structural or inner body damage or any disrepair. The frame rails are solid and straight, the inner fenders are in very good condition. The owner has documentation with a full list of detailed maintenance history.
The underside is clean, solid and is in very good condition for an original of this age. The suspension, powertrain parts, brakes, axles and exhaust system as well as everything else on the chassis are in very good operating condition with light signs of aging. The floor boards are solid and the frame rails are in very good condition as well the underside of the body.
There is minor surface rust overall but no rot. The original wire wheels.
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Jim Vasquez here. If you want to understand where the hot rod movement actually started, the conversation eventually leads back to the 1934β1936 Ford V8 β what Ford called the Model 48 internally. The Model 18 (1932) gets all the Deuce glory, but the 48 is the car that built California car culture. Speed shops from Burbank to Bakersfield built their businesses on these cars. The flathead V8, the pontoon fenders, the sloped tail β everything about the Model 48 says "customize me."
Bonnie Parker wrote a letter to Henry Ford praising the V8 for its performance. That story might be embellished, but the 1934 Ford really was the preferred getaway car of the era, which tells you something genuine about how fast these machines were relative to the period. What it tells me is that even criminals had taste.
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