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1954 Pontiac Strato Streak
The 1954 Pontiac Strato Streak was a special car with a sleek design. It had four doors and no center post between them, inspired by...
1955 Pontiac Strato-Star Concept
The 1955 Pontiac Strato-Star Concept, unveiled at the 1955 GM Motorama in New York City, encapsulated an era of daring automotive design....
1956 Pontiac Club de Mer Concept
Step back in time to the 1956 GM Motorama, where a stunning show car took center stage and left everyone in awe. The Pontiac Club de Mer,...
1961 Pontiac XP-758 Scorpion Concept
A concept for a sports car that would have fitted below the Corvette in the GM hierarchy. It used a shortened Tempest drivetrain which...
1972 AnyCar II by Hanover Trust Co.
AnyCar II, the focal point of Manufacturers Hanover Trust's fall auto loan program, is a worthy successor to the bank's first AnyCar,...
1969 Tom Daniel's Red Baron Hot-Rod
The famous Red Baron Roadster is as fantastic today as it was in the early seventies when it was designed by Tom Daniel for Monogram...
1964 Pontiac Banshee XP-833 Concept
The 1964 XP-883 Pontiac Banshee I Concept was John DeLorean’s pet project, and he wanted it in production. Two functional cars were...
1966 Vivant 77 Prototype
The name Herb Adams is legendary among Pontiac and GM performance enthusiasts. He was instrumental in the development of the Pontiac...
1968 Pontiac Banshee II Concept
Made in 1968, the Banshee II was the second in the Banshee series. The 1968 Pontiac Banshee II had aerodynamic fiberglass skins over...
1969 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Prototype
On Nov. 4, 1968, this car started life as a Lordstown, OH, Palladium Silver Firebird 400. Selected by John DeLorean, the folks at Pontiac...
1969 Pontiac Cirrus Concept
The aerodynamically shaped Pontiac Cirrus experimental car features a two-seat "cockpit" and is inspired by aircraft design. A futuristic...
1970 Pontiac CF 428 by Coggiola
The Pontiac CF 428 is a concept car that was built in 1970. The car uses the chassis of the Pontiac Grand Prix. The CF 428 project was...
1974 Pontiac Banshee III Concept
Made in 1974, the Banshee III was the third in the Banshee series. The front end bears some similarities to the later Trans-Ams. The 1974...
1977-1978 Felber Excellence Concepts
Swiss craftsmanship and American engineering combine - again - to create the Felber Excellence, a car that you'd have to have been both...
1984 Pontiac Fiero Concept
Pontiac teased the public with the show stopping Fiero roadster at the 1984 Chicago Auto Show. This Fiero concept featured a removable...
1986 Pontiac Trans Sport Concept
When it launched in 1990, Pontiac's Trans Sport minivan-along with GM's other "dust buster" minivans-were noted for unusual styling and...
1987 Pontiac Pursuit Concept
The 1987 Pontiac Pursuit concept car was a two-door, four-place coupe with a removable roof, 187.9-inch overall length, and a 117.4-inch...
1988 Pontiac Banshee
The Pontiac Banshee is a line of concept cars designed by Pontiac, assuming the role previously established by General Motors' Firebirds...
1989 Pontiac Stinger
One of the most popular and best-looking show cars from the talented GM Design staff during the late 1980s was the 1989 Pontiac Stinger....
25 Concept Trucks That Scream 1990s
The 1990s brought out the wildly creative side of automakers, whether they were designing a production vehicle or a one-off showoff....
1990 Pontiac Sunfire 2+2
Pontiac re-defined the 2+2 idea with the Sunfire concept sports coupe. This hot-looking little four-seater features a set of unique door...
1991 Pontiac Protosport 4
At the 1991 Chicago Auto Show, a total of 954,785 interested viewers showed up en masse to view the newest lineup of incredible cars. The...
1992 Pontiac Salsa
The 1992 Pontiac Salsa concept vehicle was designed in GM’s Advanced Concept Center in Southern California. This vehicle transformed from...
1994 Pontiac Sunfire Speedster
A model year before introducing the subcompact 1995 Pontiac Sunfire production models, Pontiac exhibited the golden tone Sunfire...
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