1937 Pontiac 4-Door Sedan - True Barn Find - Suicide Doors
Authentic 1937 Pontiac 4-door sedan - a true barn find. Originally
discovered in a farm barn and later moved into storage, where it
has remained since the 1970s. The car still wears 1964 license
plates, suggesting it was on the road until that time. Drivetrain •
Original engine block and transmission still in the car • Head and
oil pan were removed years ago • Block and head appear intact • One
piston is missing (likely the original issue) Assume engine will
need rebuilding or replacement. Body & Features • 4-door sedan with
suicide rear doors • Classic "hump-back" trunk • Chief Pontiac hood
ornament • Hood in great shape (currently unbolted and resting in
place) • Factory radio option Extras • NOS (New Old Stock) front
fender included (not installed) This Pontiac has incredible
character and presence - reminiscent of classic gangster-era cars.
A fantastic candidate for a full restoration or a period-correct
hot rod build. Rare, complete, and full of potential. Important
Information - Please Read Before Inquiring Vehicle Location: This
vehicle is located at our client's home, not in Cadillac, Michigan.
Showroom Access: We have a showroom with approximately 35 vehicles,
available by appointment only. Contact First: Please call us at
231-468-2809 EXT 1 to speak with one of our representatives before
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