Rare 1956 Pontiac 860 Handyman Wagon. This car is only one of 6099
produced. This particular car came out of California and was rust
free when work began. The car now has an GM LS-1 aluminum 5.7
liter, 4L60e 4-speed automatic transmission and a Ford 9' rear end.
Fatman rack & pinion steering, tubular upper & lower front control
arms, Front & rear sway bars, aluminum radiator w/chrome cover,
chrome alternator, chrome brake booster, Wilwood front calipers,
Front & rear slotted & cross drilled rotors, Ford rear calipers,
Custom painted injector covers w/ logoed aluminum plates, 4- wheel
Bilstein shocks, Tilt steering column, Budnick steering wheel, Full
length overhead console w/lights, AM/FM/CD/XM stereo w/ front &
rear speakers, Halogen headlights, LED taillights & hood ornament,
Front and rear Vintage A/C outlets, custom leather interior
w/embroidered logos, 2023 PPG metallic red w/ Lexus Starfire Pearl
paint, 19' Chrome US mag wheels, B.F Goodrich tires. This car was
built for road trips, shows and all around fun. Interior pictures
coming soon!
Vehicle Details
1956 Pontiac Wagon
Listing ID:CC-1975129
Price:$64,500
Location:Hobart, Indiana
Year:1956
Make:Pontiac
Model:Wagon
Odometer:0
Stock Number:408813
VIN:FCB0674KG
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