Originally a four -door sedan, the 1951 Studebaker Woody was a dazzling tribute to American automotive creativity.
Beginning his life as an unfinished project in the collection of Joe Macpherson, he was then acquired by the collector Dennis Varni, who gave him life in a completely new way. With a makeover Woodie Fastback envisaged by Thom Taylor, the transformation of the car includes a chopped top, extended rear wings, personalized rear lights and 1937 Ford headlights which give it a distinctive character. Under the hood, a rare Ford 427 fe Ford 427 engine with a prototype fuel injection system adds a touch of power, while the luxurious interior, with beige leather bucket seats with gray fur inserts, perfectly composes its unique personality.
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