Make: | Studebaker |
SubModel: | Commander |
Type: | 4 door Sedan |
Trim: | 4 door |
Year: | 1939 |
Mileage: | 71,480 |
Color: | Gray |
Engine: | 226 cu. in 90 Horsepower 6 cyd. |
Cylinders: | 6 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | 3 speed with overdrive |
Drive type: | 2WD |
Interior color: | Gray |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Wichita, Kansas, United States |
1939 COMMANDER CRUISING SEDAN
71480 actual miles (had 69433 in 1950)
226 cu. in 90 Horsepower 6 cyd. engine
Vehicle ID # 134711
3 speed standard, on column, transmission with overdrive
New brakes with hill holder
New battery
6 volt positive ground alternator
Original generator goes with car
6 volt electric fuel pump that assists original fuel pump
Gas tank has been cleaned and coated (gas gauge doesn’t work)
Radiator has been reconditioned
New heater core with new hoses
New 16in. radial tires with 3in. porta walls
Like new 4 Lester nylon cord wide white wall tires that go with car (tube type)
All glass is good except a little delamination on front driver’s door wing vent
Some little dents not many on body (see pictures)
Original gray paint has nice patina
Original running boards in excellent condition
Great chrome, no pitting
Raymond Loewy’s body design
Driver’s door doesn’t close as tight as the other doors, will need adjustment
Faux alligator luggage in trunk included
Tool compartment in trunk
2 extra hub caps
Interior has worn areas on rear seat arm rests. Slip covers have been made.
New rear rubber floor mat
Head liner is original and in perfect condition
Floor mat original and in good condition
Original front and rear seats are in great shape
Original door panels are in great shape with small flaws
This car has been driven 2,047 miles since 1950 (see pictures of service stickers)
On the driver’s side door post it has 67433 mikes when I bought it from the original owner and they had only driven it 500 miles since 1950
All fluids fresh and clean
This 1939 Studebaker Commander floats down the highway, does not smoke or use oil and is a pleasure to drive thumbs-up. It has won trophies at car shows in the original survivor’s class, in local parades and car club excursions up to 70 miles away. It has been garaged in’s entire life and it shows. I have tried to give the most homest description that I can but may have forgotten something. If you have questions please ask and I will respond. I have a reserve price in mind that is more than fair. Please keep in mind that this car is 77 years old and they didn’t have turn signals back then and it doesn’t have them now. It does have vintage from seat belts. There is more work involved driving a car from this era. Because of my work schedule please call around mid-day CST. 1-316-737-6048