Ford Motor Company produced one of the most iconic vehicles of its time in the 1930's when they partnered up with Briggs Mfg. Company out of Detroit and began production of the Station Wagon which was to be made from 1935 to 1939. Briggs would be the primary wooden body assembler for Ford during that time and would then ship their product to be assembled further in Fords own Dearborn Baton Rouge plant. Primarily using maple wood and birch when building these pieces of automotive art the vehicle... became a big hit and although in 1935 Ford produced around 4500 total not many have survived to this day making them a very collectable and desirable vehicle. GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this wonderfully completed and award winning example of the 1935 Ford Station Wagon for your consideration. Hosting a factory available color named Tacoma Crème what's believed to be the original 221 Flathead engine and mated to its smooth shifting 3-speed manual transmission this vehicle is sure to turn heads and be more than a thrill from behind the wheel for trips to car shows drive-ins and more! The interior is very well re-conditioned and holds true to its era with its simple seating and gauges. The canvas windows found from the second row back are more than special as they slide upwards into the tracks built in to the headliner of the vehicle which gives it a wonderful "open-cabin" feel for your passengers. Overall there is not much to be found in the way of needed work both mechanically and cosmetically and is sure to hold a special spot in its next owners garage or collection. Included in the sale of this spectacular example is an authentic set of Ford tools with jack three different types of car covers a proper fuel pump as it has been modified to fit a more consistently functioning modern one extra bolts screws and other odds and ends that were kept since its body off restoration an original dip stick proper ignition parts since its upgrade to a more reliable system and even more! Call or email us today for more information on this Woodie Wagon! To see over 80 photos of this car including under carriage please visit our website