Description
Lot #451 - In 1937, this was called "America's Finest Low Priced Car." It is one of General Motors' first all-steel-construced car designs. Meticulously restored to showroom condition, this very car was featured in the February, 2005 issue of Hemmings Classic Car Magazine. It has won multiple awards. Not counting the cost of the car itself, the new buyer will get receipts for over $43,000 spent to bring this car to the show condition you see it in today. Also, included are several ORIGINAL brochures and ads from the 1937 era, and the Hemmings Classic Car magazine which featured the car. Owner's manual too! The car came with options such as De Luxe heater, defroster, radio, clock (that still works!) dual horns, banjo steering wheel and safety glass. The engine is a 222.7 cubic inch straight six with a cast iron block and head. It's rated at a whopping 85 horsepower at 3,520 rpm and is stock with solid lifters.