Solid example of ‘s most popular pre-war model. I originally chose this one because it was a 3-speed, and it wasn’t black but a nice navy blue. And, it has no serious rust. The previous owner reported spending some $25K on engine work, and I can attest to having driven the car on 100 mile trips. With its 346 c.i. motor, it will do highway speeds with ease and comfort, and still stop well. It has never overheated for me and can be locked when you are away from it. of its features work other than the radio – the clock even functions. It comes with the rare fender skirts, although it looks good without them as well. The dash and window sills have been wood-grained, and the heater warms the car well. Upholstery looks original, but I think a very good restoration. The paint could use a refresh but is usable as-is. Some receipts for work done come with it. Currently registered and plated. Senior owner is selling his cars.