Glenn spotted this on Hemmings. I looked for a similar example from a brochure and magazine, but didn’t located one. The closed ting I found was the Baby-Jeep-Duriez from France.
“1945 Willy MB Woody Wagon. Frame off restoration, original drive train, wood body is copy of the original. Unique, one of ??, turns heads. Shriners?”
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/willys/mb/1826259.html?refer=news
$40,000? Yeowch!
Lots of effort and time here. Not sure there are many out there willing to appreciate it that much.
I understand, but it’s not a factory Woodie. That’s the kind of money a ford woody wagon might bring. This was probably time consuming, but yet there are very few compound curves in the wood compared to factory wagons.
That is a NICE job-a skilled woodworker did that, but for that price? Hmmmmm.