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455 V-8 Classic Muscle Car Street Rod

Sale price: $19,000.00 make an offer

Seller's notes: "This is a show car in excellent condition to be driven and enjoyed and is not a trailer queen. It has a high quality paint with many clear coats added. The interior is old school velour and in excellent shape. The car has electronic ignition and is very reliable and goes smoothly down the road at speeds of 70 mph or better."

Sale type: Fixed price listing

Technical specifications, photos and description:

Year:
1939
Type:
2 Door Sedan
Mileage:
14,000
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455 V-8 Classic Muscle Car Street Rod for sale

Current customer rating: current rating for this car(2.15) based on 339 votes

This 1939 Pontiac Silver Streak-Police car is a street rod recreation of the 1930's Flying Squadron Canton. Ohio Police Car. it is a two door and has Pontiac 455. turbo 400 auto. Trans-am posi rear end with highway gears. velour interior and mahogany wood running boards. The car is all Pontiac except for a Caddy Tilt steering column. It has Auto meter gauges. a Grant steering wheel. tinted glass. a custom sound system with amp and 10 disc CD player plus power antenna. It has stainless steel exhaust and has been driven 14. 28 miles since complete rebuild. It has B. F. Goodrich radial TA tires on polished aluminum rims. Vintage lights/radio/siren (Lights and sirens work) Trophy winner at many shows and has won some best of show awards. $40. 00 invested to build this car and I have many receipts. This car is priced to sell as I sold my house in town and moved to my farm and just do not have the time to show it. I will include a signboard I used to show the car as well as original 1939 Pontiac literature.  ( This car is not bullet proof ) magnetic Historical Vehicle Signs are included to cover the Canton Police Department logos when driving this on the highway.  This car is a Street Rod recreation based on a 1930's Canton. Ohio bulletproof Police car.

 

The 1930's car. known as the “Flying Squadron”. was built expressly for the Canton Police Department and served the department for many years. The car was constructed due to the violent strikes at the Steel Mills in Canton. Oh during the late 1930's. Although. built to protect the Police during the violent strikes. the car was not utilized to any real capacity. The car's most noteworthy role came in the summer of 1958; when it was utilized to rout two bank robbers from a farmhouse in nearby Louisville. The robbers held the farmhouse inhabitants hostage and had no intention of surrendering. The armored car. sporting the “ Flying Squadron” decal on its doors. charged up to the home and fired tear gas canisters from the gun ports that are mounted in the one inch plus thick windows. Almost immediately. everyone came out of the farmhouse with their hands in the air. thus putting an end to the thieves' sinister plans.

 

The bulletproof sedan's windows only open a few inches. due to the protrusion of the gun ports. In the heat of summer. the sedan's interior can become unbearably hot from the sun and a straight eight engine. This car was built in the days before air conditioning. so the only relief came from two fans mounted on the dashboard.

 

The Canton Police Department's pride cost around $800 when purchased in the late 1930's. The car was equipped with 3000 lbs. of 10-gauge armor plating. at a cost of one dollar per pound. This brought the cost of the car to almost $4. 00 dollars. a huge sum of money in those days. The bulletproof plating was resistant up to 45-caliber ammunition. The car also had bullet resistant inner tubes in the tires. and two-way radios in the trunk. The rear seat area included an arsenal of shotguns. Tommy guns. gas masks. and tear gas grenades. During World War II. Eleanor Roosevelt is said to have ridden in the car from the Akron airport to Canton to deliver an address at a local gathering.

 

This Historical car is not an active Police unit and has no affiliation with the Canton Police Department. It serves as a tribute to the original “Flying Squadron” automobile.



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