This is a 1932 Ford Phaeton. It has several types of wood used in its makeup.
The body chassis is oak, engine block is myrtle, top and sides are walnut, seats and trunk are maple, running boards are birch and the radiator is plywood.
The chassis is made of oak, the engine block is pressed particle board, the fenders are stained oak,
the roof is walnut and side panels
are myrtle wood.
This is a 1921 Model T Ford convertible. It is made of various types of wood. Pressed particle wood, maple, walnut and oak. Some pieces are stained. Lots of fun to make.