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For Sale: 1927 Pontiac Landau Sedan - $10,000 - GREENE, NY - Not Mine - Available Again, Price Increased to $11,000: 6-19-2023: -Still Available, Price Reduced to $9,000: 3-6-2024.


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For Sale: 1927 Pontiac Landau Sedan - $10,000 - GREENE, NY - Available Again, Price Increased to $11,000: 6-19-2023: - Still Available, Price Reduced to $9,000: 3-6-2024. See New Link and Photos Below,

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1927 Pontiac Landau Coupe all original. odometer: 3000
Contact: Scott Vanderbunt (607) 2-2-six-3-six-4-3

Copy and paste in your email: 08db5621e26631d0b182607831ab9bd8@sale.craigslist.org


I have no personal interest or stake in the eventual sale of this 1927 Pontiac Landau Sedan.

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Still Available, Price Reduced to $9,000: 3-6-2024. Crossed out the dead CL link. (see edit history)
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An interesting looking sedan.   Roofline and details give it a European flair.  I was going to ask if the visor and Landau bars are correct but looked at some pics of other 27's and they appear to be.  Potential deal depending on condition.

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General Motors really went nuts for the fabric top down to the beltline in the back and landau irons in 1927 and 1928. I have known a few people with Chevrolets those years, a few Buicks (I really love the 1927 oval window brougham!), and a couple Oaklands as well as the companion Pontiac automobiles! Even a few Cadillacs and LaSalles got into the act! They went on coupes as well as sedans! It was a short-lived fad for about three years pretty much fading away after 1929.

GM wasn't the only one either. Ford's model A sport coupes had landau irons all 1928 through 1931. And my 1929 Reo coupe I had fifty years ago had them. Hudson, Nash, Studebaker, and many others offered models with landau irons in those years as well.

I like them, and would love to have another car with them. 

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Hard to tell from one photo, but it looks like a six window(?).  Would there be room behind the rear-most side windows for landau bars?

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How much room there was for the landau irons varied from one car make/model/body to the next. Some like Buick's oval window brougham used different window sizes and shapes to make more room for the landau bars, which is what gives it the look that makes it one of my all-time favorites! Some like one of Studebaker's series altered the shape with an arched back to top of the window to allow more room for the landau irons. Some manufacturers just squeezed them in behind the window making a crowded appearance which often didn't look so great. A few eliminated the third window completely.

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  • 58L-Y8 changed the title to For Sale: 1927 Pontiac Landau Sedan - $10,000 - GREENE, NY - Not Mine - Available Again, Price Increased to $11,000: 6-19-2023:

Available Again, Price Increased to $11,000: 6-19-2023:

antique car - cars & trucks - by owner - vehicle automotive sale (craigslist.org)
Seller's Description:

1927 Pontiac Landau Coupe (Sedan) all original, car is road worthy. New battery points plugs and wires. (odometer: 19370)
Contact: Scott Vanderbunt (607) 2-2-six-3-six-4-3
Copy and paste in your email: 7e0168ca38693024bef509966b393daa@sale.craigslist.org

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  • 58L-Y8 changed the title to For Sale: 1927 Pontiac Landau Sedan - $10,000 - GREENE, NY - Not Mine - Available Again, Price Increased to $11,000: 6-19-2023: -Still Available, Price Reduced to $9,000: 3-6-2024.
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1 hour ago, GrumpyJim said:

I know this is an old post. But I really like this car.

If you contact the seller directly, you might be lucky to find it is still available.  Good luck with your pursuit.

Contact: Scott Vanderbunt (607) 2-2-six-3-six-4-3

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