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1950 Mercury "Woody Wagon" Black Cherry Metallic

1950 Black Mercury 'Woody'
1950 Black Mercury 'Woody'
1950 Black Mercury 'Woody'
1950 Black Mercury 'Woody'
1950 Black Mercury 'Woody'
1950 Black Mercury 'Woody'
1950 Black Mercury 'Woody'
1950 Black Mercury 'Woody'
1950 Black Mercury 'Woody'
1950 Black Mercury 'Woody'
1950 Black Mercury 'Woody'
1950 Black Mercury 'Woody'
Make: Mercury
Model: 'Woody'
SubModel: Station Wagon
Type: 2-Door Station Wagon
Trim: Station Wagon
Year: 1950
Mileage: 18,781
VIN: 50DA66767M
Color: Black
Engine: 350ci V-8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Interior color: Tan
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Bellevue, Washington, United States

1950 Mercury 'Woody' Station Wagon Additional Info:

This absolutely gorgeous 1950 Mercury "Woody" Wagon is an extremely rare model that's finished in mile-deep Black Cherry Metallic/Dark Mahagony and Blonde Birdseye Maple Wood Exterior with an equally beautiful interior in Chocolate and Dark Tan. This is a highly sought after year for the Woody Wagon. This classic is powered by a pro-built 350ci engine with a Triple Demon 2bbl Carb and Automatic Transmission. This fully customized 1950 Mercury also features; A/C, Polished Intake, Finned Aluminum Valve Covers, Ceramic Coated Headers, Dual Exhaust, Power Steering, Front Disc Brakes, Polished 17-in/18-in 5-Spoke Budnik Wheels, Dual Rearview Mirrors, Split Rear Window, Rear Flip-Down Tailgate, Leather Upholstery, Bench Seats including 3rd Row Seats, Mahagony Door/Interior Panels, Full Instrumentation, Custom Audio w/Flip-Up Screen and Dual Subs. This fabulous '50 Woody Wagon will make a wonderful addition to any collection -- drive it home and add it to yours today.The 1950 Mercury "Woody" Wagon is one of the rarest of the Woody Wagons. Mercury made the wagons for 3 years from 1949-1951 with just 13,602 of these 8 passenger vehicles built during that time-span. 1950 saw the least amount produced, with only 1,746. This was also the last year that Ford (who made these) used 100% wood construction in creating these beautiful Woody Wagons. Originally, a Ford Flathead V-8 was the powerplant inside the Mercury Wagon. It contained 255.4ci and produced 110hp @ 3800 rpm. The upgrade in this Wagon will get you down the road much quicker than it did in 1950.