Initially a four-door sedan, the 1951 Studebaker Woody stands as a stunning tribute to American automotive creativity.
Beginning its life as an unfinished mission from Joe MacPherson’s assortment, it was later acquired by collector Dennis Varni, who introduced it to life in a very new approach. With a fastback woodie makeover envisioned by Thom Taylor, the automobile’s transformation features a chopped prime, prolonged rear fenders, customized taillights, and charming 1937 Ford headlights that lend it a particular character. Underneath the hood, a uncommon Ford 427 FE engine with a prototype gas injection system provides a contact of energy, whereas the luxurious inside, that includes tan leather-based bucket seats with grey fur inserts, completely rounds out its one-of-a-kind character.
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