1949 Pontiac Siver Streak

Asking: $6,895
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Asking Price: $6,895

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Vehicle Specifications

Year1949MakePontiac
ModelSiver StreakVIN172043
Mileage0 milesStockAAH9611
Doors2 doorsLocationCadillac, Michigan
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1949 Pontiac Silver Streak 2 Dr. Styleback with 283 Chevy V8, 2 Spd Powerglide stored since 1991 in a Dry warehouse and just WOKE HER UP!!!!! She is all Rat Rod !!!!! This Pontiac was Built YRS ago !!! She is back up and Running ! The Motor sounds super SWEET Smooth 283, Tranny shift as she should and she YARD DRIVES and Stops !!!! drained All fluids and changed them, New battery and starter, Took all the brakes apart and cleaned and Bleed them and she is Up and running sounds GREAT!!!! The Body is Straight and has a lot of Patina AGAIN ALL RAT ROD!!!! there is new and Old patch work in the floors and trunk and she could use a Little More. Frame and Body mounts are in GRAET SHAPE!!!! Held-up well. All thee Glass is Good except the drivers door. Horn and Lights work she was a Runner and drivers till 1991 Then stored in a warehouse till rescued this spring!!! The Pontiac still needs TLC, Time to make it your way -Vehicle is on consignment and at our clients home -Please Call First and talk to a rep at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 -Showroom is by appointment only Please Call -If you would like a FREE Listing please visit our consignment page or Call

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