1936
Dodge
Westchester
Suburban
Call For Auction Estimate
Engine:
6 Cylinder
Transmission:
3 Speed Manual
Color:
Green
Interior:
Brown
Mileage:
31,176
Stock #
M23-164
Drivetrain
Engine Type:
Gasoline
Engine Size:
6 Cylinder
Transmission Type:
3 Speed Manual
Chassis
Body
Body Style:
Station Wagon
Doors:
4
Body Color Original:
No
Stripes
No
1 of 592 Built by J.T. Cantrell and Company in Huntington, NY
1936 Dodge Westchester Suburban
217.8 CI L-Head 6 Cylinder Engine with 87 HP
3-Speed Manual Transmission
Green Exterior over Brown Interior
Black Canvas Top
1 of 592 Built by J.T. Cantrell and Company in Huntington, NY
Auxiliary Heater
AM Radio
Third Row Seating with Forward Folding Center Bucket Seats for Third Row Seat Access
Full Length Running Boards
Covered Side Mounted Spare
One of the Rarest Dodges for 1936
1936 Dodge Westchester Suburban
Lot # M23-164
- Highest Bid:
- $42,500
- Engine Size
- 6 Cylinder
- Transmission Type
- 3 Speed Manual
- Body Style
- Station Wagon
- Miles
- 31,176 Exempt
- Vin
- D22156
- Stock
- M23-164
This Vehicle Is Still Available For Purchase
- Highest Bid:
- $42,500
- Engine Size
- 6 Cylinder
- Transmission Type
- 3 Speed Manual
- Body Style
- Station Wagon
- Miles
- 31,176 Exempt
- Vin
- D22156
- Stock
- M23-164
This Vehicle Is Still Available For Purchase
1 of 592 Built by J.T. Cantrell and Company in Huntington, NY
Vehicle Highlights
- 1936 Dodge Westchester Suburban
- 217.8 CI L-Head 6 Cylinder Engine with 87 HP
- 3-Speed Manual Transmission
- Green Exterior over Brown Interior
- Black Canvas Top
- 1 of 592 Built by J.T. Cantrell and Company in Huntington, NY
- Auxiliary Heater
- AM Radio
- Third Row Seating with Forward Folding Center Bucket Seats for Third Row Seat Access
- Drop Windows in the Front Doors
- Open Sides with Side Curtains
- Full Length Running Boards
- Covered Side Mounted Spare
- One of the Rarest Dodges for 1936
- ***Cantrell built nothing but station wagon bodies during a long and successful period from the mid-teens until well after World War II and were known for the quality of their craftsmanship, their cost-effective batch construction techniques and their insistence upon building not only the wooden body work but also the interior seats to their high standards.
- Cantrell offered two versions of the Suburban, the (semi-sedan) and the (convertible Sedan). This one is the semi-sedan with drop windows in the front doors and open sides with side curtains — glass was another $25 Also, a pair of aisle seats can be had at an additional cost of $25.00
- Cantrell concentrated on the production of bodies for ½, ¾ and one-ton chassis from Chevrolet, Dodge, Ford, GMC and Studebaker of which a handful still exist.