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The Chevy Nomad might steal the headlines when it comes to mid-Fifties two-door GM classic wagons, but Pontiac fans have ...
View full sizeLoren Hulber's extremely rare 1955 Pontiac Safari station wagon turns heads at area car shows from spring through fall.Submitted photo Loren Hulber, of Upper Milford Township, found ...
The 1955 Pontiac Safari Wagon debuted in late January, 1955. This example, finished in Firegold and White Mist, will soon cross the Mecum Auctions block.
In 1964, Pontiac did the unthinkable. They took a family-friendly station wagon and crammed a big, brawny V8 under the hood.
With just under 100,000 miles on the odometer, this 1986 Pontiac Parisienne Safari Wagon appears to be in great shape considering it's almost 40 years old.
Hot rodders and custom car folks all love '50s-era Pontiacs, and these Pontiac Safari station wagons prove that bigger really is better.
A full-page magazine advertisement for the 1979 Pontiac Bonneville Safari and 1979 Pontiac Grand LeMans Safari station wagons. Peak Wagon had already passed by 1979.
1958 Pontiac Safari Abandoned in the Desert Morphs Into Stunning Restomod 28 Mar 2024, 18:55 UTC · By: Ciprian Florea / Built in only 2,905 units, the 1958 Pontiac Safari is a rare station wagon ...
Pontiac enjoyed a long run as a leading division of GM. The brand produced memorable cars like the GTO and Fiero, along with these lesser-known station wagons.
A visit to a Pontiac dealership in 1988 would have presented you with three sizes of wagon, from the little Sunbird through the midsize 6000 and up to the mighty Parisienne-based Safari.
A '55 Pontiac rear bumper was flipped and split. Bob Balkow repaired the rusted sheetmetal and radiused the rear wheelwells to show off the whitewalls.
Their friends often lend a hand as well. The car is an ultra-rare 1955 Pontiac Safari station wagon – cousin to the much-sought-after but more common Chevy Nomads built between 1955 and 1957.