The Tri-Power debuted in 1957, when the two-door Star Chief Custom Safari saw its last year of production; under 1,300 were ...
The Pontiac Safari wagon bowed January 31 st, 1955 as a 1955 model. Evolving from the 1954 GM Motorama Nomad show car, the Safari was built on the A-Body platform as a corporate cousin to the Chevy ...
Bowing for the 1958 model year, the Chevy Impala was part of GM’s fiftieth anniversary celebration. The Impala was constructed on the Safety Girder X-frame that had debuted on Cadillac models for the ...
HRM test car was Super Chief two-door Catalina hardtop with GM's "A" series body which makes a very good horsepower-to-weight combination. Wheelbase on this and Chieftain is 122 inches with Star Chief ...
Narrowing the field of iconic Pontiac cars from the 1960s down to five is a daunting task. Undoubtedly someone's favorite Pontiac will not make the cut, but, rest assured, that doesn't mean we don't ...
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When it comes to classic cars, Pontiac has delivered some truly remarkable models that deserve a closer look. While some are more well-known, others remain hidden gems, waiting for enthusiasts to ...
Despite Pontiac's history of making cool looking, affordably priced cars, the company was not in great shape by the time that it was axed. It had suffered from years of underinvestment from GM and was ...