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What is a 1956 Pontiac worth?

What is a 1956 Pontiac worth?

**Figure based on a stock 1956 Pontiac Chieftain 860 valued at $16,400 with OH rates with $100/300K liability/UM/UIM limits. Actual costs vary depending on the coverage selected, vehicle condition, state and other factors.

In which year did the Safari first debut?

Safari (web browser)

Safari 15 running on macOS Monterey
Developer(s) Apple Inc.
Initial release January 7, 2003
Stable release(s) [±]
macOS 15.0 / 20 September 2021 iOS 15.0 / 20 September 2021

What years was the Pontiac Safari made?

Pontiac Safari
1964 Pontiac Catalina Safari
Overview
Manufacturer Pontiac (General Motors)
Production 1955–1957 1958–1991 (as the wagon trim) 1987–1989 (last Safari model)

What cars did Pontiac make in 1956?

Chieftain.

  • Chieftain 860 Special.
  • Chieftain 860 Special Catalina.
  • Chieftain 870 Deluxe.
  • Chieftain 870 Deluxe Catalina.
  • Chieftain Catalina.
  • Star Chief.
  • Star Chief Custom.
  • Did Pontiac ever make a station wagon?

    Most every Pontiac event has a few GTO wagons to see and the ’05 GTOAA Nats was no different. A standout amongst them was Scott Maserang’s ’68 Tempest wagon that had received the full GTO treatment. Scott said it was built to appear as a factory ’68 GTO wagon, had Pontiac actually built them.

    Did Pontiac make a station wagon?

    The Pontiac Grand Safari was Pontiac’s top-of-the-line full-size station wagon offered from 1971 to 1978. The Grand Safari used the grille and interior trim of the Bonneville and Grand Ville passenger car series, and most (but not all) examples were trimmed with woodgrain paneling on the sides and tailgate.

    What is a Vista Cruiser?

    The Vista Cruiser is a station wagon manufactured and marketed by Oldsmobile over three generations from 1964 to 1977. Sharing its bodystyle with the Buick Sport Wagon, the Vista Cruiser was introduced on February 4, 1964, as a 1964 model, based on the Oldsmobile Cutlass/F-85 model.

    What engine is in a Pontiac 56?

    In 1956 and for one year only Pontiac offered a 316ci V8 engine. A pretty workaday piece, there was one version that actually had some real guts and is incredibly rare today. The engine we’re talking about is the dual quad version of the 316 of which about 200 were made.

    Was there a GTO wagon?

    Putting the “Sport” in SUV with a ’68 GTO Wagon. Wagon-based muscle got hot in the ’90s–even HPP built a ’65 GTO wagon clone back then, and a loyal following has kept the musclecar wagon concept fresh into the new millennium. Most every Pontiac event has a few GTO wagons to see and the ’05 GTOAA Nats was no different.

    What was the name of the 1956 Pontiac Safari?

    1956 Pontiac Star Chief Custom Safari 2-door station wagon. With its unique body style only a year old, Pontiac limited changes to the Safari to match those of the 1956 Star Chief. Again as in 1955, the Safari was the only model in the Star Chief Custom series (27).

    When did Pontiac stop making the Bonneville Safari?

    1960 Pontiac Bonneville Safari, fitted with aftermarket wheels. General Motors discontinued its unique sport wagon body at the end of the 1957 model year, and henceforth, all full-size station wagon models produced by Pontiac would be named for their series, and as Safaris.

    What’s the length of a Pontiac Grand Safari?

    The 1971-76 Grand Safaris, shared their 127.0 in (3,226 mm) wheelbase with the Buick and Oldsmobile C-body cars but were designated as B-body models. At 231.3 in (5,875 mm) in length the 1974-76 Grand Safaris are the longest Pontiacs ever built.

    How many copies of the Pontiac Safari were sold?

    At the end of its three-year run, the specially bodied two-door sport wagon sold only 9,094 vehicles compared to the Chevrolet Nomad which sold 20,092 copies in its three-year run. 1960 Pontiac Bonneville Safari, fitted with aftermarket wheels.

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