- Make:
- Pontiac
- Mileage:
- 57,770(Actual)
- Location:
- Charlotte
- Seller:
- Streetside Classics
- Sold Price:
- $22,995
- Sold Date:
- Unknown
Description:
CERTIFIED BY POCI, 6 CYL, 3 SPD MAN, ORIGINAL...
TRUE SURVIVOR, 57,770 ORIG MILES
It's easy to have a survivor car if it's only a couple of decades old, but what about if the vehicle is older than you? This 1932 Pontiac 5-Window Business Coupe looks amazing and is a certified survivor by the Pontiac Oakland Club International (POCI).
It's rare to find a piece of history that you can so readily take for a Sunday drive. Pontiac lovers will know 1932 as the year Oakland stopped producing cars, and its companion Pontiac became the primary brand. This particular business coupe is a multiple award winner for its condition. The black paint has the unmistakable shine of old school lacquer. Over 80% of the original finish is still intact as certified by the POCI, and the rest shows the perfect patina that tells everyone else that you prefer preservation over restoration. You can tell this one is special with all the amazing details, right down to the original Pontiac arrowhead logo embedded in the twin grille. The red wire wheels are a great touch of color to match the pinstripe. Of course those who know these cars will realize that the original factory equipment looked more like the wood spare that's mounted in the rear, but don't worry, the full factory wood wheel set ...
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