This 1939 Ford Deluxe Woodie station wagon has been modified and refurbished, included repainting the exterior in Dark Jade Metallic, replacement of wood body structure and panels, fitting custom bucket seats with two-tone leather upholstery, and installation of a 350ci V8 paired with an automatic transmission.
The body is mounted on a replacement TCI chassis featuring a tubular center section, and the roof is covered in Mercedes-Benz-specification cloth material.
Additional features include single V-shaped bumpers, a split front grille, and running boards.
The headlight lenses sourced from a 1939 Mercury, and other details include vintage Dietz yellow-lens fog lights, chrome bumpers, side mirrors, and a split rear tailgate.
Wheelsmith-sourced artillery-style wheels feature a black finish accented with chrome trims rings and hubcaps, and they are mounted with 15” Coker Classic wide-whitewall tires.
Power disc brakes are fitted up front, and the vehicle is also equipped with power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering.
The interior features custom bucket front seats clad in two-tone leather along with a matching split bench fitted in back.
The rear passenger windows are fixed in position, and interior trim includes two-tone leather upholstery, wood door panels, green wool carpeting, a faux woodgrain dashboard housing an analog clock, and wooden ceiling slats.
Additional equipment includes power-operated windows and an aftermarket climate-control system.
The leather-clad steering wheel frames Beede instruments.
The digital odometer shows 8,500 miles.
Total mileage is unknown.