The Pontiac Safari performance wagons occupy a narrow but fascinating lane in American automotive history, blending family ...
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 ...
The Pontiac Grand Safari arrived in the 1970s as a top-tier family wagon, yet its hardware and attitude owed more to the ...
In today’s hot-rodding landscape, station wagons are not only accepted but embraced as a fun alternative to a standard coupe or sedan. Not too long ago, though, most longroof cars were relegated to ...
The 1953 General Motors Motorama car show held at New York City’s Waldorf-Astoria hotel featured a number of new models and concepts, but few created the stir the Chevy Corvette concept did. The ...
Only a handful of full-size Pontiacs got the 421 V8 automatic in its debut year, and this concours-winning example is ...
General Motors founded Pontiac in 1926 as an alternative to the existing Oakland brand. Ironically, it was overlap with Chevrolet and GM's bankruptcy proceedings that led to Pontiac's demise in 2009.