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I looked all over the Internets and the blogosphere sand can't find the dimensions of a stock 39 Woodie. Can anyone help out? The shipper needs to know. Thanks!
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How about a 36?
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Just looking for dimensions, nice 36...
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Great, that's perfect, thank you. Jd
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Yes, that is the plan, it is an unrestored original Wagon, same owner last 43 years, amazing. Can't wait to get it home...
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... can't wait to see it in Santa Cruz. Woodies on the Wharf is June 24th this year, the Saturday after Fathers Day.
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Here are some photos, 67k original miles, well maintained, never restored, runs great, can be driven anywhere, wood is flawless.
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Great find!
There was an advertisement brochure many years ago that used an identical 1939 Ford station wagon. I wonder if that could be the same car... Ken |
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Love those woodies! What part of the country is it coming from?
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That is an amazing car in amazing condition. Unrestored survivors are my favorite vehicles and that has to be one of the best out there. Wow!
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Coming out of Delaware, can't wait to drive it around! And the questions begin, if I clean up the motor and engine compartment, is it no longer an unrestored original? Wash and protect the dash woodgraining, change out the delaminated windshield glass, etc...? Good questions about walking the line of restored or unrestored..... paint the fenders? What if someone had painted them 50 years ago and they were still fresh? Interesting...
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