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For Sale: 1939 Commander 4dr


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1939 Commander 4r sedan in well above average condition. Original car with the exception of 1 repaint. Rare and desireable accessories as pictured like the Comet sun visor and center bumper guards, original interior that could be repaired or at least it's all there to redo. It runs quiet with no knocks (hasn't run since 95 until yesterday). A lot of the chrome could be cleaned and left alone. A great car for AACA class HPOF or just a nice cruiser with a little TLC. It needs brakes from sitting (pedal goes to the floor) and surely the fuel system cleaned out. Look at the pictures and you can tell a lot about it's condition. An honest car priced to sell @ $4850 or near offer. Will be at Hershey next week, leaving Tues AM, spaces CU51 thru CU57, or contact me in the usual manner like a PM here or at:

The Enthusiast Garage
734 637 1421

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Yes, it is most definitely a 1940 model year Commander. Some states titled cars the year they were sold so that may be the reason the seller refers to it as a '39. Or it may be that there was a mistake made long ago that was just not corrected. Fact is the the '40 and '39 are totally different cars with very few interchangeable body parts. Actually the '38 bodies are identical to '39 but the '40 is completely different.

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If only you had a correct 1940 title

The VIN and title match. There's a date stamped in the door jamb just above the VIN tag that reads 12 24. Sale date? VIN on title starts N39417XXX. VIN on door tag (VIN plate) reads 417XXX. I was hoping to get some feedback on how these were ID'd. If it were sold in 39 would the MSO, or whatever was used in the dealer network, begin with a build date? Does the "N39" on the paper mean it was built in Nov 1939? I can ID Packards, Fords and most any musclecar just on numbers here and there along with knowledge of several other marques, yet Studebakers have never really been in my radar. I'm going to say the car does indeed have the correct title, tagged the way it was in 1939. I'd imagine if one were willing they could get that single portion transposed to 1940 if it meant that much to them. It's a great buy about to get better in a couple days with a new battery and brakes working. Let's just say the price will be much less negotiable by the weekend.

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If the engine is original you can get a date from that as well. The head and block both have casting dates. Here is mine:

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This is for a 1941 Champion. "T" is 1940 so my head was cast November 28, 1940. The date on my production order is December 12, 1940 which was also stamped on the engine under the manifold flange. If your engine and head were cast in 1939 I would expect an "S" for the year code and the casting date would be some time before the actual build date.

Nathan

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Lets roll this up again. It never did get brakes but a new battery was installed. The bottom line price is $4300. I think that's really fair for a car with so much "information" still showing. The interior is so complete vs many that just tossed all that small trim in the trash. Great car, someone who's a Stude fan really needs this one...

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