For Sale: 1940 Oldsmobile Woody Wagon in HOPEDALE, Massachusetts for sale in Hopedale, MA
Vehicle Description ONE-OF-ONE.
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1940 Oldsmobile Series 70 Woodie Wagon, This is the only 1940 70 series 120 wheelbase Oldsmobile woodie wagon known to be built.
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All other 1940 Oldsmobile woodie wagons were produced on the shorter series 60 116 wheelbase platform.
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Mid-state Body works of Waterloo NY was commissioned by Oldsmobile as the coach builder.
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Most believe this particular 1940 Olds woodie wagon was the prototype for the following year where all wagons were built on series 70 platforms Found in a Chambersburg Pennsylvania barn in 1988.
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by a local collector named John Norman, He knew of the car for years, And when word of the barn's imminent demolition reached him, A deal was struck to purchase the rare Oldsmobile.
Last registered in 1958, The car reportedly needed just new oil and a set of points (along with, presumably, a fresh tank of gas) to start.
Since its 1988 acquisition, this Oldsmobile woodie has undergone a thorough restoration, which reportedly required nearly two decades to complete.
Much of the car's interior and exterior wood trim is original, as are many of the interior panels.
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Beautifully restored, Stunning Ebony Black paint compliments the gorgeous woodwork throughout.
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Excellent Black interior & gleaming chrome trim, Like all wagons in 1940 this Olds is equipped with the 230 Ci 95 Hp L-Head inline 6 cyl engine w/ single downdraft carburetor.
3 Speed manual transmission, Four wheel semi elliptic leaf springs, Semi floating hypoid rear axle & 4 wheel hydraulic drum brakes Chassis # G392457 - Engine # G159096 Offered to a collector, investor or enthusiast who understands and appreciates this one of a kind, wonderful woodie wagon $75,000 Trades considered.
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The light bulbs are just magnets for Christmas 508-269-8878.
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1940 Oldsmobile Series 70 Woodie Wagon, This is the only 1940 70 series 120 wheelbase Oldsmobile woodie wagon known to be built.
.
All other 1940 Oldsmobile woodie wagons were produced on the shorter series 60 116 wheelbase platform.
.
Mid-state Body works of Waterloo NY was commissioned by Oldsmobile as the coach builder.
.
Most believe this particular 1940 Olds woodie wagon was the prototype for the following year where all wagons were built on series 70 platforms Found in a Chambersburg Pennsylvania barn in 1988.
.
by a local collector named John Norman, He knew of the car for years, And when word of the barn's imminent demolition reached him, A deal was struck to purchase the rare Oldsmobile.
Last registered in 1958, The car reportedly needed just new oil and a set of points (along with, presumably, a fresh tank of gas) to start.
Since its 1988 acquisition, this Oldsmobile woodie has undergone a thorough restoration, which reportedly required nearly two decades to complete.
Much of the car's interior and exterior wood trim is original, as are many of the interior panels.
.
Beautifully restored, Stunning Ebony Black paint compliments the gorgeous woodwork throughout.
.
Excellent Black interior & gleaming chrome trim, Like all wagons in 1940 this Olds is equipped with the 230 Ci 95 Hp L-Head inline 6 cyl engine w/ single downdraft carburetor.
3 Speed manual transmission, Four wheel semi elliptic leaf springs, Semi floating hypoid rear axle & 4 wheel hydraulic drum brakes Chassis # G392457 - Engine # G159096 Offered to a collector, investor or enthusiast who understands and appreciates this one of a kind, wonderful woodie wagon $75,000 Trades considered.
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The light bulbs are just magnets for Christmas 508-269-8878.
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