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One of the rarest Dodges for 1936 was this 1 of 592 built by J.T. Cantrell and Company in Huntington, NY. 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. 87hp 217.8-cid L-head six. Newer Firestone Wide White-wall tires. Auxiliary Heater. Am Radio. Full Length Running Boards. Aisle seats allow access to third row seat. Finished in Green exterior with bright varnished wood framing and panels.