1948 Pontiac Silver Streak Streamliner, white walls have not been driven on. Ran around 2007 until my now engineer son decided to disassemble to rebuild. Is straight 8 cylinder. Have many other parts to this vehicle, they all come with it. I hope to find driver side of hood. Odometer shows 87K. Unable to find a VIN# but they maybe didn't use in 1948. Buyer to pick up or arrange shipping.
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