1947 Pontiac Streamliner
Vehicle Specifications
- VINP8MB12830
- Classic Car ID102692326
- Stock Number1405117
- CategoryAmerican Classics
- Body StyleN/A
- New/UsedUsed
- MileageN/A
- EngineN/A
Classic Car Overview
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE at RM Sothebys Arizona event, 23 January 2026.
Offered Without Reserve $40,000 - $60,000 USD
Among Pontiacs 1947 offerings was the General Motors divisions first post-war station wagon, with handsomely designed and intricately constructed wooden bodywork to rival its corporate siblings from Buick. Bodies were provided under the Ionia label by the Ypsilanti Reed Furniture Company of Ionia, Michigan, which, as the name suggested, had originally made its success in producing rattan home furnishings. Indeed, these cars were fine furniture on wheels in the most literal sense. Ionia would eventually become a major supplier to GM and other Detroit automakers and, in many senses, Americas king of station wagon coachbuilding.
Sold in both six- and eight-cylinder lines, in standard and deluxe trim, the wagon was the costliest 1947 Pontiac model, with even the standard eight-cylinder variant priced some $500 higher than the comparable convertible.
The Streamliner Eight Station Wagon offered here was discovered by the previous owner in California in 1991 and remained part of a carefully selected woodie collection until it was acquired by the consignor in 2007. Conserved within his own private collection for the past 18 years, it shows evidence of having always been a solid and intact automobile, appearing to retain much of its original body wood and to have been restored and maintained only as required over the years. The body has been refinished in the year-correct color of Asbury Green, over a light brown interior. Options and accessories include a manual transmission and dual fog lights. Both the original chassis number and trim tags are present under the hood, as they should be. At the time of cataloguing, the cars odometer recorded 77,130 miles.
A handsomely presented wood-bodied Pontiac, ideal for either driving or showing enjoyment at local events or on tours around ones winter property, this has much to recommend it to any connoisseur of GM products.
Please note that contrary to the printed catalogue description, this automobile is equipped with a manual transmission.
To view this car and others currently consigned to this auction, please visit the RM website at rmsothebys.com/auctions/az26/.
Offered Without Reserve $40,000 - $60,000 USD
- Pontiacs first post-war station wagon
- Built on the sought-after eight-cylinder chassis with handsome wooden bodywork
- Nicely presented in attractive colors
Among Pontiacs 1947 offerings was the General Motors divisions first post-war station wagon, with handsomely designed and intricately constructed wooden bodywork to rival its corporate siblings from Buick. Bodies were provided under the Ionia label by the Ypsilanti Reed Furniture Company of Ionia, Michigan, which, as the name suggested, had originally made its success in producing rattan home furnishings. Indeed, these cars were fine furniture on wheels in the most literal sense. Ionia would eventually become a major supplier to GM and other Detroit automakers and, in many senses, Americas king of station wagon coachbuilding.
Sold in both six- and eight-cylinder lines, in standard and deluxe trim, the wagon was the costliest 1947 Pontiac model, with even the standard eight-cylinder variant priced some $500 higher than the comparable convertible.
The Streamliner Eight Station Wagon offered here was discovered by the previous owner in California in 1991 and remained part of a carefully selected woodie collection until it was acquired by the consignor in 2007. Conserved within his own private collection for the past 18 years, it shows evidence of having always been a solid and intact automobile, appearing to retain much of its original body wood and to have been restored and maintained only as required over the years. The body has been refinished in the year-correct color of Asbury Green, over a light brown interior. Options and accessories include a manual transmission and dual fog lights. Both the original chassis number and trim tags are present under the hood, as they should be. At the time of cataloguing, the cars odometer recorded 77,130 miles.
A handsomely presented wood-bodied Pontiac, ideal for either driving or showing enjoyment at local events or on tours around ones winter property, this has much to recommend it to any connoisseur of GM products.
Please note that contrary to the printed catalogue description, this automobile is equipped with a manual transmission.
To view this car and others currently consigned to this auction, please visit the RM website at rmsothebys.com/auctions/az26/.
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