The Pontiac line for 1938 carried over all of the highly successful '37 models, with a styling facelift. The grille reflected a bold appearance due to 14, equally spaced, straight horizontal bars. The Silver Streaks were comprised of 9 lines that split the grille and ran along the center of the hood toward the windshield, than resumed on the deck lid. The rear Silver Streaks were standard on all closed models for 1938. The numeral 6 or 8 was carried just above the front bumper at the base of the Silver Streak. Both Six and Eight featured an Indian Head centered on the front bumper; Six cylinder models had 10 louvers on either side of the hood, complete with bright horizontal trim top and bottom; plus the Pontiac name appearing just behind the grille openings. The parking lamps on the Eights were molded into the top of the headlamp buckets The Indian Head hood ornament on the Eight carried a tall head dress as compared to the low profile Indian Head on the Six.
Offered here is a Series 28 Deluxe 4dr for your consideration. Remaining pre-war automobiles that retain their stock appearance both inside and outside are few and far between. This large vehicle could tell stories that any historian would love to listen to. Plenty of room for passengers and luggage this is a really cool old car. The originality of this sedan is impressive with what appears to be; original, dash, gauges, many pieces of trim and hardware, wheels and hood ornament. The chrome bumpers are in great shape and the engine bay is nice and tidy. Large white wall tires, deluxe steering wheel this car for its age is in amazing shape. The feel, smell and looks of this car cannot be duplicated nor replicated. This car will provide the next owner with enjoyment and also plenty of fun times ahead. You can enjoy the car the way it sits now or take on some projects and continue to make it nicer. Either way it is history in full view and one that many will enjoy and appreciate.
The market on these old complete Pontiacs ranges from $40k-$10K depending on the condition.
From Copilot:
The price of a 1938 Pontiac Deluxe can vary significantly based on its condition, mileage, and level of restoration. Here are some examples:
A well-maintained 1938 Pontiac Deluxe with 17,848 miles is listed for $45,000.
Another listing shows a 1938 Pontiac Deluxe priced at $28,995.
There are also listings for as low as $12,999 for models in less pristine condition.
We are asking $18,500 with/out the car trailer: Considering the age, the overall condition we feel the car is priced right but will consider reasonable offers. The paint is OK condition with a few blemishes where the paint has flaked off (Above the driver rear fender, above the rear window and around the side window) other than that the body is in Great condition no rust or damages. Car ran but does need a battery and a tune-up trailer comes with the car.