Inheriting a legacy: The Garvin’s Ford Model A woody wagon | Why I Drive
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Description
Dave and Cheri Garvin's 1929 Ford Model A wagon is more than just metal, wood, tires, wires, and an engine. It's a daily reminder of Cheri's dad. Not only was it his favorite classic, working on it together further strengthened the family bond. Now the Garvins are doing their best to share the passion.
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Comments
- Carol Segal Added Very interesting seeing an auto so old looking and running so beautifully.a
- mercedes Added Great story and video!
- Patricia Yager Delagrange Added cool story
- dlhelton Added Thanks Mel...This reminded me of my dad, he had a 1930 model-A pick-up. One of the first vehicles that I learned to drive. Oh, but this Woody is a true classic.
- Retired Ol' Geezer Added Great car and story. Just wish they'd have honked that horn!