This 1935 Ford is a wood-paneled station wagon that was reportedly refurbished under previous ownership, and it was acquired by the selling dealer in May 2022. Power is supplied by a 221ci Flathead V8 paired with a three-speed manual transmission, and equipment includes a black fabric roof, a four-piece engine cover with louvers, wood paneling, removable side curtains, three rows of seats, and red-painted wire wheels. The battery was replaced and Coker whitewall tires were installed in preparation for the sale. This Woodie is now offered by the selling dealer at no reserve with a clean Arizona title. The selling dealer states that the body was refinished in its current shade of black during prior ownership, and the doors and side panels are clad in wood paneling. Black fabric spans the length of the roof, and the removable rear fabric panel has a plastic window. Additional features include a four-piece engine cover with louvers along with a chrome windshield surround, front grille, and front bumper, a single windshield wiper, two horns, a left-side mirror, rubber-capped running boards, and removable side curtains. Red-painted wire wheels featuring chrome V8-logo hubcaps, and the Coker Classic whitewall tires were reportedly installed in preparation for the sale. A spare stored in a body-color cover is mounted out back. The cabin features front and rear bench seats and individual middle seats that are upholstered in brown vinyl. Black mats line the floor, and the wood door panels and roof slats are pictured in the gallery below. The car is equipped with a heater and a glove box. A three-spoke steering wheel fronts a 100-mph speedometer and auxiliary gauges. The five-digit odometer shows 80k miles, approximately 30 of which were added during current ownership. Total mileage is unknown. The 221ci V8 is a 21-stud Flathead, and the selling dealer states a replacement battery was been installed in preparation for the sale. Power is directed to the rear wheels through a three-speed manual transmission. Additional images of the underbody are included in the gallery.