'40’s Woodie - Hot Wheels of the week

40's Woodie is a rather complex model. The chassis consists of: an unpainted metal base (lower part), the bodywork also made of metal painted turquoise metalflake, a brown plastic cockpit simulating wood where an unpainted grey plastic roof rack (in this case surf rack) is attached.

'40’s Woodie

'40’s Woodie - Side view

From the bonnet emerges the V8 with a silver metallic painted plastic air duct also present in the radiator grille, inside the cockpit a transparent plastic element (windscreen glass) and the interior (dashboard, seats, rear spare wheel, etc.) in black plastic. The bodywork has a 3-colour screen print (white background and blue flames with orange details) on the front mudguards.

'40’s Woodie - Front view

'40’s Woodie - Rear view

Another printed part is the surf of the roof rack, printed in light blue, blue and orange hotwheels logo on a white background. The wheels are the classic 5-spoke wheels (SP5) screen-printed in silver.

'40’s Woodie - Top view

Woody 1962 - Disegno di Jim Phillips

The model represents an iconic Californian surf car, often reproduced within the works of Jim Phillips, a famous illustrator and graphic designer in vogue since the 1960s. Jim's most iconic work is surely the 1985 ‘Screaming Hand’ designed for Santa Cruz.

Woody Junkyard - Jim Phillips' painting

The Hook - Jim  Phillips' painting

Screaming hand - Santa Cruz - Graphic illustration by Jim Phillips