Have done 3 for friends-37,39 and 40 -have to dig up pics--My grandmother bought several as well-used em on the ranch.
This one is available to build your way. 1939 Ford Standard. All new Birdseye Maple to Henry's specs. Rust-free Mississippi car with perfect frame and sheet metal. Have all 3 rows of seats and all the parts. PM and leave a phone# for details. In CT.
20200516_171356 by Mike posted Jun 26, 2020 at 3:05 PM 20190615_161526 by Mike posted Jun 26, 2020 at 2:58 PM 20200330_161412 by Mike posted Jun 26, 2020 at 3:05 PM 20181206_174810 by Mike posted Jun 26, 2020 at 2:39 PM Some pics of the 1929 Ford Model A Woodie that I currently own, and one pic of the 1946 Ford Deluxe Woodie that I owned several years ago.
https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum...enized-hotrods.1002926/page-192#post-14041207 It's for sale... At 12k 13 days left... Link at the link above...
Hello, My wife and I were out having a nice lunch at a 50s style diner called Woodys Diner before the pandemic. It was in Lido Isle, just off of Newport Blvd. that goes all the way back to the 55 freeway to inland, Yorba Linda in So Cal. The continuation of the Newport Blvd leads to the Balboa Island, The Wedge, and a historic Rendezvous Ballroom location. The menu is pretty good and there are some cool things one could get at the counter, too. The other locations are also pretty nice and have their own characteristics and ambience. As we finished our nice lunch, we strolled along the waterfront docks across the street and then wound up in a marine store parking lot near Woody’s Diner. At the end of the parking lot exit, was a nice 46 Ford Woody just sitting in the parking lot of this resort hotel. After a great lunch, memorabilia galore, this 46 Woody just finished the day. It was a classic day and the “old days” just flowed out at this cool contrast of the woody, the restaurant, and the resort. For Woody’s Diner customers, young and old… https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/friday-art-show-8-17-18.1118511/#post-12696082 Jnaki This is an excerpt from another story about the 46 Ford Woody. "...As a recent So Cal business venture just got started before the pandemic, this newly created resort in Newport Beach thought the idea of a having a resort provided customer service for its clients/vacationers was a good idea. An idea taken from the time of big resorts located all over the USA. Travelers flying in to the local airport would enjoy being carted around and to the new resort in this 1946 Ford Woody, creating an atmosphere of client service and good will..." A 1946-48 Ford Woody at the new, Newport Beach Lido House Hotel. This stock Ford Woody was part of the new resort “feeling” shown to guests at this newly created hotel complex. The new, Lido House Hotel at the Lido Isle section of Newport Beach replaced the old Newport City Hall. It can be seen while driving down the main drag that leads into the Newport Pier beach area and the Balboa Peninsula. “The hotel’s design and iconic architecture celebrates Newport Beach’s Cape Cod aesthetic with elegant twists on a variety of nautical themes. Sitting on the site of former City Hall, Lido House is the old-new centerpiece of Newport Beach.”