This car is currently located in Cape Cod, Ma. Please call to arrange a viewing appointment.
A very rare wagon. Beautiful paint and wood. Finished in correct for 1939 Baffin Bay Blue. Incredible fit and finish. Restored by a true craftsman. Interior has been restored to as new condition with original style materials. Beautiful interior.
The engine is believed to be the original flathead 6. Completely rebuilt, runs and sounds excellent. Believed to be the original 3 speed transmission. New clutch and all associated components. Shifts great. Original style exhaust done in stainless steel. Sounds great. Completely rebuilt stock front and rear suspension. Original brakes completely rebuilt. Brakes work good. Restored original rims with polished hub caps and trim rings. Wide whitewall tires.
Fresh from a 5 year frame off restoration, this beauty has only traveled approx. 100 miles. This incredibly rare wagon is one of only a hand few left and is ready for any show, big or small. This very high dollar restoration was handled by a true craftsman. Any wood that needed replacing was exactly matched in shape and materials. All fastening hardware was replaced with identical stainless steel bolts, nuts, and washers. This is your chance to buy an essentially new 1939 Pontiac.
The woodies have weathered the financial storm and have held their values. Proof of that came recently in Monterey, Ca when the Nick Alexander Woodie collection was sold at auction. The 51 Woodies brought a combined total of $7.3 million. The final car to cross the block was a 1939 Ford Deluxe Station wagon whose condition was similiar to this Pontiac and the car realized $215,000. With the rarity and low survival rate of woodies, not to mention the high cost of restoration, excellent examples are certain to remain an excellent investment choice with nearly certain appreciation for the unforeseeable future.
This car is currently located in Cape Cod, Ma. Please call to arrange a viewing appointment.