1950
Chevrolet
Highlander
Woodie Suburban
Lot # ST0132
Reserve?
Reserve
Run Day:
Saturday
Vehicle Highlights
- Virginia State Issued VIN
- Virginia Assigned ID Plate
- Per Title Mileage Exceeds
- 1 of 16 Produced by Hercules Campbell of Tarry Town, NY
- AACA Show Winner
- Frame Off Restoration
- 3rd Row Seating
- 3 Speed Transmission
- Award Winner
- Correct Woodie with Fresh Frame Off Restoration
- Less Than 800 Miles Since Restoration Completed
- Correct 6cyl Engine with 3 Speed Manual Transmission
- Built by Hercules Campbell of Tarry Town, NY from 1932 to 1957
- The Wagon Was Known as the Highlander Camp Wagon
- Built and Restored To AACA Show Standards
- All Wood is Original to Build
- Outside Wood Complete Refinished this Year
- All New Correct Wiring Harness with Push Button Start
- All Chrome & Stainless Redone to Show Standards
- New Period Correct Wide White Wall Tires & Wheelcovers
- During the 1930's, 1940's & Early Part of the 1950's Hercules Campbell Built Wooden Station Wagon Bodies
- Wood Was Ash with 1/4'' Philippine Mahogany Water Paint
- Wagons Were Considered a Commercial Vehicle Featured Seating for 7/8 Passengers
- Seats Were Covered with Padded Brown Leather
- By 1957 the Market Dried Up and Hercules Campbell Had To Close Their Doors
1 of 16 Produced by Hercules Campbell of Tarry Town, NY / AACA Show Winner
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1950 Chevrolet
Highlander Woodie Suburban
VIN:
2HPD8358
Auction:
2017 November
Run Day:
Saturday
- Year
- 1950
- Make
- Chevrolet
- Model
- Highlander
1 of 16 Produced by Hercules Campbell of Tarry Town, NY / AACA Show Winner
Vehicle Highlights
- Virginia State Issued VIN
- Virginia Assigned ID Plate
- Per Title Mileage Exceeds
- 1 of 16 Produced by Hercules Campbell of Tarry Town, NY
- AACA Show Winner
- Frame Off Restoration
- 3rd Row Seating
- 3 Speed Transmission
- Award Winner
- Correct Woodie with Fresh Frame Off Restoration
- Less Than 800 Miles Since Restoration Completed
- Correct 6cyl Engine with 3 Speed Manual Transmission
- Built by Hercules Campbell of Tarry Town, NY from 1932 to 1957
- The Wagon Was Known as the Highlander Camp Wagon
- Built and Restored To AACA Show Standards
- All Wood is Original to Build
- Outside Wood Complete Refinished this Year
- All New Correct Wiring Harness with Push Button Start
- All Chrome & Stainless Redone to Show Standards
- New Period Correct Wide White Wall Tires & Wheelcovers
- During the 1930's, 1940's & Early Part of the 1950's Hercules Campbell Built Wooden Station Wagon Bodies
- Wood Was Ash with 1/4'' Philippine Mahogany Water Paint
- Wagons Were Considered a Commercial Vehicle Featured Seating for 7/8 Passengers
- Seats Were Covered with Padded Brown Leather
- By 1957 the Market Dried Up and Hercules Campbell Had To Close Their Doors