Vehicle Description
When it comes to sheer head turning ability, it's a small and
select group of classic cars that's anywhere near the same zip code
as this 1954 Pontiac Tin Woody. But whereas you'll find most of
them at their best at a standstill on display mode, this roomy
vintage cruiser is also very road-ready. It's armed with a powerful
drivetrain and a host of top-quality components, so the fun behind
the wheel can begin just as soon as you get it home.
Just one look at this classic station wagon, dressed in its
tranquil blue color, and you'll find yourself starting to relax and
daydream about memorable road trips and great weekend journeys.
It's long and broad, with generous vertical space under its roof so
it's easy to picture yourself inside, with a group of close friends
or family in tow, having the time of your lives as you set about an
adventure. There's a great array of chrome on display here - the
front end is a show-stopper, with its beefy front bumper and grille
combining with a broad swath of chrome on the front of the hood to
create a look all its own. It's also a reassuringly solid classic -
its doors open and shut smoothly and if you give a tap on one of
the fenders, you'll get that unmistakable sound to let you know
that sturdy steel sits underneath the paint. The roof rack on top
along with the wood panel look (a very sharp wrap) sets an
appropriate theme - while there's so much space inside you may not
need to store much above, this Pontiac is ready to load up and
go.
The interior has an era-appropriate yet vital look to it, with
two-tone, blue and white vinyl bench seats in front and back with
sofa-like dimensions that have plenty of padding to ensure comfort
on even the longest of road trips. The dash area just in front of
the blue metallic steering wheel sitting on its tilt column is a
definite conversation piece unto itself, with a few updated touches
taking their place alongside thoroughly vintage features - the
fan-shaped speedometer and concentric rings framing the clock at
its center are standouts. Underdash vents indicate that there's air
conditioning on board, and it's running strong and cold - every bit
a match for the warmer weather ahead. The vintage-looking Chieftain
AM radio adds still more nostalgic cachet to the interior, while an
AM/FM/CD player with auxiliary and USB ports sits waiting in the
glove box to provide more modern audio options. Even with those two
rows of seats, there's some substantial storage space in back -
it's in nice condition and lined with clean blue carpeting.
Itching to get on the road? No problem here. There's a 350 cubic
inch crate engine under the hood, topped with a Holley 4-barrel
carb under its distinctively etched air cleaner, and it's only
logged about 19,000 miles, so it's in great form, sounding a nice
deep note into its headers leading out to its Flowmaster dual
exhaust. It sits in a nice, tidy compartment, with plenty of space
on its sides, with its surrounding hoses and wiring looking fresh.
It pairs with a rock-solid 3-speed automatic transmission for a
low-effort but dependable driving experience that will take the
monotonous clutch work of stop and go driving out of the equation.
Power steering makes navigating this sizable classic an easy
undertaking and power brakes at all four corners, with discs in
front, bring it to prompt stops as needed when it cruises highway
and boulevard alike on its 15" American Racing polished aluminum
wheels, outfitted with Marshall Touring A/S tires.
With its off the charts nostalgic appeal, spacious interior and
powerful drivetrain, this 1954 Pontiac Tin Woody would be a great
score for the fun-loving classic car enthusiast. Call today!