1932 Ford Woodie Highboy Roadster Pickup -
Here is a true one of a kind custom built woody, Body designed and built by The Woodie Works in hard maple and its not a standard box shape, compound curves thru out flow with the bodys design, Hidden steel structure runs within the Wood body, Cowl and Doors to give it strength, bearclaw latches work with hidden door latches to open and close with a click..(door gaps are nice and even around)... Nice details are the fingerjoints and the figured birdseye in the trim.. The body has very nice lines..and gets a ton of stares...if you looking Different then the other guy..well here it is...
The roadster is detail with lots of one off custom milled alum work, from the grill shells spears to the center hood trim featuring peaked spears, even the custom built wishbones have alum speared trim to match the rest of the look..
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Interior features a cut down banjo wheel, custom dash with milled alum spears with a very cool LARGE ONE OFF V-8 domed speedometer that V-8 lights up..Auto Meter gauges.. Lokar shiftier and an unusual gas pedal, custom seat with folding hidden storage compartment to store the side windows and your supplies. Cool V8 custom built steering column. Also a very cool Alum Trim panels

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Early 327 Chevy, Just rebuilt features some very different details; from the 36 Ford hubcap V-8 air cleaner.. . This stroked engine, with a mild cam sounds great thru coated headers to the Flowmaster exhaust. New Edelbrock carb and powder coated Torquer intake connects to a 350-turbo trans. Walker Radiator; high flow chrome water pump keeps cool in fairground cruzin. a great runner in which I never had any problems with..excellent highway car..(tracks straight and flys down the road)..

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Featured in AMERICAN RODDER 1/2004 Full COLOR Four page Feature as one FUN Car.. Check for full story and pics .. And also Featured Rodders Digest..
The chassis is a 32 Ford frame fully boxed and highly detailed, Chrome dropped I-Beam with finned Buick brake drums give the front end lots of eye appeal.
single monoleaf spring up front with a.chrome 32 arched ford rear spring with Chorme shocks all around
The wheels and tires are brand new.. Bigs and Littles Halibrand look alikes with Edelbrock spinner knock -offs..Goodrich T/A's..and the wheels and tires before these may go with the car if I am happy with the bid price..early 60"s polished five spokes ET's with coker redwalls to match the interior and to give a very cool 60's look..check Gallery Pics..Many more photos

This is Brand new, never seen and made just for this auction..I had alot of people ask about a top..so here it is an alum lift off top. Super light..all you need to do is cut a rear window of your choice and cover..and still leave the alum as your headliner..The top is channeled over the windshield with a maple header to give it a lower look. The windshield frame has a heavy gauge steel tubing running thru it as the rest of the car and welded into steel structure. The back of the top does not touch the wood body along the back of the compound curved body.. (Raised)....also the doors are made to accept slide in window curtians..all which completes the look of the car..the slanted back match the back of the pickup bed..
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My Model A...

This is my A Model, Built from old car parts that I gather over the years, It started as a shot up cowl section. The woodie is powered by a stroke flathead. For more info and pictures of this car checkout this link

The car has been featured in Rodders Digest April 99-Cover Car,
Street Rodder July 99-Cover and feature
also won Boyds Pros Pick and Street Rodders Top Ten.

W-400...

This W-400 Deuce is probably the first and only primer car to make a magazine cover and was built in a very short time before the Nats....

Featured in Rodders Digest-Oct.94- Cover Car,
Street Rodder Dec 95 and Rod Action Jan 95.
Also winner of Street Rodder Top Ten. 


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