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The Pontiac Chieftain is an automobile which was produced by ... with the demise of the top-of-the-line Streamliner wagon. [4] ... 1956 Pontiac Chieftain four-door ...
The Pontiac Star Chief is an automobile model that was manufactured by Pontiac between 1954 and 1966. It was Pontiac's top trim package on the Pontiac Chieftain, with later generations built on longer wheelbases, and serving as the foundation platform for the Pontiac Bonneville. The car was easily identified by three and four star-like trim ...
Chieftain: 1949 1958 GM A platform: 2 ... Full-size station wagon Bonneville: 1958 2005 ... (1956) Pontiac Fiero Convertible (1984)
For 1957, Pontiac expanded the usage of the Safari nameplate to all of its station wagons, replacing the previous 860 and 870 with Chieftain Safari and Super Chief Safari station wagons. The previous Star Chief Custom two-door sport wagon remained in production; during the middle of the 1957 model year, a four-door Star Chief Custom station ...
1938 Pontiac Deluxe Six Series 26 1940 Pontiac Chieftain in showroom, York Street, Sydney. A major change occurred in 1937, when all Pontiac models except the new station wagon began using the all-steel B-body shared with Oldsmobile, LaSalle, and small Buicks. A new stronger X frame had a Hotchkiss drive using a two-part drive shaft
Pontiac Chieftain (1949-1954) Pontiac Streamliner (1949-1951) Volkswagen Beetle ... Chevrolet 210 Beauville Wagon (1956-1957) Chrysler 300B (1956) DeSoto Adventurer ...
For 1959, Pontiac dropped the name "Chieftain" and "Super Chief" models for its junior-level series and renamed it "Catalina", while demoting the former top-line Star Chief to intermediate status eliminating the two door Star Chief Catalina, the only hardtop for the Star Chief was the four door hardtop and expanding the Bonneville nameplate to ...
In 1956, Studebaker introduced three new two-door wagons in Pelham, Parkview, and Pinehurst trims. [80] General Motors began producing two-door station wagons in 1955 with the "Chevrolet Handyman" and the "Pontiac Chieftain". [81] General Motors also introduced the sportier Chevrolet Nomad and Pontiac Safari to their lineup in 1955.