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In January 1926 the Pontiac was born.nbsp; During its first year of sales, Pontiac broke all previous maiden year sales records by any US auto maker.nbsp; Despite Pontiacs early success, the stock market crash of 1929 left the company struggling, partially due to its sibling brands within the GM family.nbsp; An executive desicion by GMnbsp;management afforded the fledging company a more level playing field under the GM umbrella.nbsp; In order to save Pontiac, the more established Oakland car company was dissolved.nbsp; This halted further cannibalized sales from its nearest sibling brand and allowed Pontiac a chance to regain ground in the market place.nbsp; During 1932, Pontiac introduced its expensive V8 model 302, but this expense failed to yield an increase in sales.nbsp; Therefore the 32 V8s were the best of their kind available for some time.nbsp; Meanwhile, the proven straight six model 402s held steady, bolstered by an quot;inexpensive yet feature richquot;nbsp;approach.nbsp; This handsomely restored example is clad in maroon paint that presents beautifully.nbsp; Well equipped with a rumble seat, rear mount spare, wire spoke wheels, this convertible coupe is complemented further with a sophisticated pinstripe - beltline, a stylish slant windshield, and sparkling chrome bright work crowned by the unmistakable Indian Head hood car ornament.nbsp; A rare prewar car that is sure to turn heads.nbsp; Complete video of this vehicle available for $50, refunded with vehicle purchase, and includes overnight shipping of video.nbsp; Call our classic car division at 815-385-8408 for video and/or vehicle information.

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STOCK/INV. NUMBER:
21517
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