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Hi, all, im UK based, and have just purchased a woodie, I don't know much about its history but it has a 10 foot body with twin side mounts. I wonder if anyone has any idea of its provenance or have seen one like it?.
Thanks and nice to meet you all. Last edited by uk woodie; 02-06-2016 at 05:39 PM. Reason: Added photos |
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I don't know much on all the Woody body styles, but boy she sure is pretty. I'm sure you get the answer to your question here. Please post more pic's.
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Hello and welcome to the Barn. Yes, nice looking woody. We also have a woody Huckster body style. Great cars to have for giving the grandkids a ride in.
Looks like yours may be one created by a very qualified woody builder. They did a very good job on it.
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This is a picture of ours
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Exceptionally fine woodie! and welcome to the Ford Barn
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Did you acquire it in/from the U.K. ?? Paul in CT |
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Very Nice Woody. I wonder if it is custom made. In any case it is beautiful.
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Wecome to the barn Sweet woody! How about some interior pictures?
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I guess this is what they mean by "a dollar each way!" Finished it a day ago!
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That is not only unusual, it is beautiful.
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Thank you everyone, its a 10foot body length. I purchased it here in the UK.
At present it just has two seats in the front, im working of finding a seating configuration for the rear, im thinking of drop down bench seats from the sides. I think it needs a luggage roof rack, any thoughts or experience? Thanks again. |
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I've seen this particular car at Belchers. Has french Marchal headlights so I assume it was originally a french vehicle. Don't know who built the woody body but it is done nicely ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Enjoy! Juggs |
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Agreed, a one of kind very unique piece of history...
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Looks like a huckster put together by a skilled wood worker. Below are pictures of an original steel bodied 28 huckster.
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I'm also guessing that those pegs that stick out the inside are racks for shotguns? Was originally built as a shooting brake or beaters wagon? French are pretty keen on "la chasse". Again, just a guess
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I wonder whether there would be some information in these?
http://fordaf1930.free.fr/publicites.php http://www.flatheadford.com/fordnews.../revueford.htm |
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Hey Jugs, thanks a bunch, new pictures i had not seen before, great!
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What a neat looking topper for a pickup. Gives me something to dream about for my pickup.
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Here's a view from the side. Looks like a French Bordeau body perhaps?
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thanks these are great
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