Equipment
226/112hp six, 3-speed, wheel covers, whitewalls, fender skirts, hood ornament, column shift, heater, pushbutton radio, dash clock.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
Touch up on the right front fender, a few chips around the filler cap and a crack on the passenger's front door, but mostly good eye-catching paint. Slightly erratic panel fit. The cloth roof is fraying a little at the edges. Original and aged but well preserved dash, gauges and steering wheel. Good newer seats, carpets and headliner. Mostly unrestored and a little rough underneath. Cosmetically restored and far from perfect, but it's really neat and where are you going to find another one?
Market commentary
This Virginian (or one like it) has been around for a while, its B-pillar windows and the Black cloth covered roof looking like a convertible sedan. No one knows how many Virginians were built but this one was sold at Auburn Fall in 2005 for $30,240, then at Hershey two months later for $33,000 and at RM Monterey in 2007 for $38,500. This result falls right into line and is a conversation starter no matter where it appears.