Image credit: © conceptcarz.com (Reproduction Or reuse prohibited).

1939 American Bantam Station Wagon Woodie Navigation
The American Bantam was manufactured by the American Bantam Company in Butler, PA. Only 322 Station Wagons were produced, this is one of 21 known survivors.
It is the world's smallest 'woodie', only 10 feet in length and weighs 1,200 lbs. The body wood consists entirely of Pennsylvania maple and was hand-crafted by the Mifflinburg Body Company, in Mifflinburg, PA. The FOB pricing from the plant was $4581.95 in 1939. The car is powered by a Bantam 20-horsepower four-cylinder flathead engine and a three-speed transmission. The car employs mechanical brakes, thermo-siphon cooling and gravity gas flow (no fuel pump).
It is the world's smallest 'woodie', only 10 feet in length and weighs 1,200 lbs. The body wood consists entirely of Pennsylvania maple and was hand-crafted by the Mifflinburg Body Company, in Mifflinburg, PA. The FOB pricing from the plant was $4581.95 in 1939. The car is powered by a Bantam 20-horsepower four-cylinder flathead engine and a three-speed transmission. The car employs mechanical brakes, thermo-siphon cooling and gravity gas flow (no fuel pump).
No auction information available for this vehicle at this time.
Recent Sales of the American Bantam Station Wagon Woodie
(Data based on Model Year 1939 sales)
American Bantam Station Wagon Woodies That Failed To Sell At Auction
1939 American Bantam Station Wagon Woodie's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
Vehicle | Chassis | Event | High Bid | Est. Low | Est. High |
---|
Vehicles With Comparable Market Values
Similar sales to the range.
1939 American Bantam Station Wagon Woodie
• Additional valuation insight and sales data• History
• Specifications
• Image gallery
• Other American Bantam Station Wagon Woodie model years