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For Sale: 1937 Pontiac Deluxe 6 4dr Sedan - $12,000 - Spokane Valley, WA - Not Mine


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For Sale: 1937 Pontiac Deluxe 6 4dr Sedan - $12,000 - Spokane Valley, WA

1937 Pontiac Deluxe 6 for sale by owner - Spokane, WA - craigslist
Seller's Description:

I have a 1937 Pontiac Deluxe 6 for sale. it is a very solid car and all original. It has the Flat Head 6-cylinder engine. I think it has been rebuilt. it has a 3-speed manual trans on the floor. Can be made into a street rod or go back to original. the price is negotiable so don't let it scare you. But please NO LOW-BALL offers, might be interested in trade but rather cash.
Contact: No phone listed
Copy and paste in your email: 52045baf431038d1931279795405c86a@sale.craigslist.org


I have no personal interest or stake in the eventual sale of this 1937 Pontiac Deluxe 6 4dr Sedan.

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Do these cars have hydraulic brakes? Were these all steel construction? 

Very appealing car. Price seems agreeable if the interior and drivetrain prove to be in good shape. 

I've never paid much attention to these in the past and that's a shame. 

 

 

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Nice poncho! I've never been a fan of visors.  Those straight 6 cylinder engines weren't bad either.  I would leave the way it is and drive it.

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1 hour ago, Fossil said:

There are a few cars that look good with the visors. Unfortunately this is not one of them. Nice car otherwise.

 

Never saw a visor on a car while growing up and most of my adult life. Now it seems EVERY car from about 1954 and older has a visor. 99.99999% of cars with those stupid a-s things look like crap. Then it gets worse when they start adding all their doodads on top of it.

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10 hours ago, George Smolinski said:

Never saw a visor on a car while growing up and most of my adult life.

Back in the ‘70’s one could buy visors new in the box, Fulton or NOS, for $10 each at the swap meets. I’m sure many were purchased and installed back in that era. 
The first day I owned my 1948 Packard (2010) I did a “visor extraction”. 

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