1926 Pontiac Coupe

Make:
Mileage:
27,867(Unknown)
Location:
Charlotte
Seller:
Streetside Classics
Sold Price:
$23,995
Sold Date:
Unknown

Description:

FIRST YEAR PONTIAC, ORIG 186 CI 6 CYL, 3 SPD, VERY NICE RESTO, ORIG CALI CAR, A+

Bet you wish you'll be looking this good when you pass 90-years-old. This 1926 Pontiac gives you the opportunity to have a unique coupe that will be one of the oldest classics you can drive to the show...

and look fantastic doing it!

Pontiac fans know 1926 is a very significant. This is first production year for Pontiac cars. It's instantly recognizable on this piece as to why they were so popular. Ford had only recently reintroduced colors on the aging Model T, and instead this closed coupe looks great in its sophisticated, and correct, two-tone black and sage green. Considering its age, it's impressive how complete the coupe is right down to the wood spoke wheels and whitewall tires. Even all the details are right on this one. From the full length striping, to the landau roof, to the Indian-head coin on the grille that announces that the Pontiac is the true “Chief of the Sixes.”

Inside the gray corduroy cloth is exactly how these cars came from the factory, which makes it so interesting to see today. The tall greenhouse, vented windshield, and light wood on the steering wheel makes this inaugural Pontiac a pleasant place to be. Driving is easy going with a conventional setup that ...

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