1929 Ford Model A Woodie Wagon/ Delivery Truck Unique Hot Rod drives like new!
Condition: | Used |
Make: | Ford |
Model: | Model A |
Trim: | Hot Rod Woodie Wagon |
Year: | 1929 |
Mileage: | 1,295 |
VIN: | A1168371 |
Engine: | 305 cubic inch V8 |
Cylinders: | 8 |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | RWD |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Fairfax, Virginia, United States |
Extras |
Air Conditioning CD Player, Leather Seats |
Listed by |
Private seller |
Description of 1929 Ford Model A Hot Rod Woodie Wagon |
1929 FORD MODEL A WOODIE WAGON HOT ROD This vehicle is extremely unique. I purchased this Woodie Wagon for my daughter last year to use in her mobile Hand Pie Business, Sophie's Pies. We paid $35,000.00 for the wagon at that time. It was priced right for its condition. It had a Ididit steering column, 305 Chevy small block engine, Woodie kit, Wilwood disc brakes, digital dash, vintage ac, heater, great sound system including all new technological advances including plugging your iphone in and listening to your itoons or pandora, coil over suspension along with some other nice features typical of a Hot Rod Model A Wagon that you would commonly see listed on Ebay. We transformed this Woodie into a serious safe and great riding vehicle. If I had too I would do it all over again and invest the money into the safety and ride features. When it was all said and done I ended up putting another $25,000.00 in the Wagon. When she arrived at our house and she came off the trailer she drove like most older cars. Although she had some nice features listed above It was hard for me to keep her on the road like most of these model A builds. Although it looked and sounded great it drove like a tank. It was hard to steer and just not pleasurable to drive. More importantly I knew that my daughter would be driving the wagon on the highway and at night on some occassions and wanted her to be safe. The transformation began and a ton of money was dropped into Sophie's Woodie Wagon so I could have piece of mind. Here is what we did: Installed new radiator and fabrcate lower radiator hose and add new fluidsResealed lower control arm bumperDisassembled interio, remove old seats and Install Custom leather bench seatInstall front and rear chrome bumpersInstalled Custom panel/mat pocketsRelocate Ignition Switch for easy accessNew BFG White Wall Front TiresFabricate and install strike platesInstall Aooga Horn and two porsche trumpet hornsPurchased D CTEK Battery ChargerInstall new shocks and front and rear sway bars and tie rodsReplace wiring harnessReplace starter with gear reduction mini starterReplace key switchFix oil leaks, fuel pump plate, oil pressure sender and stand pipe, trans dipstick tube, trans output sealInstall steering rack box, modify brackets and frame mount, fabricate steering shaft, modify steering column and shaftInstall rear chrome and wood luggage rackAdjust rear coil oversInstall Wiper MotorInstall Rear latch and chain on tailgateDesign, bend and fabricate roll bar partsFabricate seat belt mounting partsInstall shoulder harness seat beltsInstall Reverse lights and rear view cameraDisplay tray fabricationreplace rear axle sealsalign 4 wheelsreplace thermostat with 160 degreesreplace cooling fansInstall roll bar paddingInstall seat plate, floor board and re-upholster floorModify window tracksfabricate window adjust tracksDelete rear tag sand and finish woodInstall horn buttonModify exhaustFabricate and install front sway bar and front bumperFabricate rear bumper brackets and install rear bumperFabricate and install rear sway bar This might be overkill but I can tell you that the new owner will be amazed with the ride. I have driven the wagon to many events including car shows, farmers markets, city festivals. This Wagon has been the talk of each event. The wood panels were custom made and will not convey with the sale. They were simply velcroed on the windows when we got to events. Please see photos with the glass windows. You can always have a similar wood panel installed with whatever wording or logo you would like. The Wagon would make a perfect business vehicle. It does draw quite a crowd and is a great marketing tool. The Wagon is currently titled in my daughters name. Please don't hesitate to ask any questions and I will get back to you as soon as I can. Thanks for watching! |