For Sale: 1932 Pontiac Business Coupe in Burlington, Washington for sale in Burlington, WA

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Vehicle Description We just bought this beautiful 1932 Pontiac coupe back we will get new photos for you shortly.
The Pontiac has been very well-kept and has won trophies which we have.
This is the third time that we have owned this Pontiac.
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1932 Pontiac Business Coupe.
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I just bought the 1932 Pontiac back after selling it 10 years ago.
We sold it and shipped it to the east Coast.
I had a gentleman in Everett, Washington (30 miles north of us) call me last week.
He said that he had a car that he thought would really look good in Drager's Clubhouse.
I asked him what it was and he told me a 1932 Pontiac coupe and that it was green with black fenders.
I told him that I owned one just like it.
He had bought it a year ago in Kansas City, Missouri.
I went up to inspect the '32 and to my surprise it was the same Pontiac I had owned.
It looks to have had at least one additional owner.
I have been selling classic cars for 35
years and bought cars and trucks back over the years but most of those cars and trucks are local or close by.
It was really fun to buy this one back.
It was a great car when we sold it, but I would have to tell you I think it looks even better.
Another interesting thing about this Pontiac, it was sold new in Seattle, Washington by Eldridge Motors.
Their brass tag is on the driver's side floor.
And now it's back in Seattle again.
It is all stock.
It has a 6 cylinder flathead engine.
Standard three speed transmission.
Almost new five wide white Lester tires.
The paint is beautiful.
The interior is in excellent condition.
I do not believe we will find any rust at all.
The engine runs really well, very quiet and smooth.
Joe at Old School Garage did it's service and safety check.
All gauges work except for the gas gauge.
It is a joy to buy a 30's classic in this kind of condition.
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  • Year: 1932
  • Make: Pontiac
  • Model: Business Coupe

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