A rather unusual find, this 1941 Ford Woody is a right-hand drive variant that is claimed to have been found in a barn in Argentina. Woody’s, in general, tend to stand out at car events, but an export model right-hand drive car would be sure to get an overwhelming amount of attention. This uncommon find can be yours for the asking price of $19,000. Take a look at this woody here on craigslist out of Los Angeles, California. Thanks to Roger for sharing this interesting and unique find!

A rough around the edges, this Ford appears to be relatively complete even featuring the past owner’s bones! No photos or information was given on the drivetrain, but I would assume that it is in place? There is a bench seat inside, but I can’t make out if there is anything else. The steering wheel shadow is visible in the photos giving the hint that this is a right-hand drive vehicle.

Obviously, the elements have gotten to the iconic wood body, but much of the wood remains and could be used as templates for new wood pieces. The underbody and frame are unknown, but the general exterior sheet metal parts look reasonably rot free. The old green paint is quite faded, and there is surface rust to be found all over. Certainly a project, this Ford seems that it could be a justifiable project for the right person. Have you seen a right-hand drive, Ford Woody, before?