For Sale: 1934 Ford 1 Ton Flatbed in Bennington, Vermont for sale in Bennington, VT
Vehicle Description The selling dealer describes this partially restored 1934 Ford Model 40 V8 Station Wagon, with an older repaint, refinished wood, and reupholstered seats, as a very solid car that retains all of its original metal and wood.
The engine and transmission have been rebuilt recently, and the vehicle is said to start and drive well.
Ford pioneered mass-production of wood-bodied station wagons with the Model A in 1929.
Previously, 'station hacks' and 'hucksters' were custom built on existing chassis for utilitarian purposes.
Following Ford's lead, construction of woodies expanded to include offerings from other, more upscale automakers, which led to the wagons' enduring appeal as special vehicles for the upper classes.
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The engine and transmission have been rebuilt recently, and the vehicle is said to start and drive well.
Ford pioneered mass-production of wood-bodied station wagons with the Model A in 1929.
Previously, 'station hacks' and 'hucksters' were custom built on existing chassis for utilitarian purposes.
Following Ford's lead, construction of woodies expanded to include offerings from other, more upscale automakers, which led to the wagons' enduring appeal as special vehicles for the upper classes.
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