Introduced as a trim level on the Chieftain in 1950, the Pontiac Catalina became a stand-alone model in 1959. It debuted as the company's take on the Chevrolet Biscayne, which had been introduced in ...
Say the first thing that pops your mind when ‘1959’ and ‘General Motors’ are combined in the same phrase. Chevy Impala, anyone? Right, but also wrong – I was talking about two other significant ...
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This is from the short lived, two-year run of Catalinas from 1959 to 1960, when the Catalina badge made its first appearance as a replacement for the Chieftan and Super Chief models. The short run was ...
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 ...
As this issue goes to press, General Motors is busily off-loading its last 450 new Pontiacs, most of them G6s. It's hardly a fitting final act for a brand that gave us some of the twentieth century's ...
Fifty years ago Pontiac birthed the first official Detroit muscle car, the GTO. To understand this milestone, we have to go back to 1956 with the ascension of Semon E. "Bunkie" Knudsen to the office ...
DICKINSON, N.D. — One's first car holds a special place in memory, a symbol of freedom and possibility. For 84-year-old farmer Robert Privratsky his 1959 hardtop Catalina Pontiac still embodies those ...
Pontiac Book Values: Pontiac is considered a sporty division of GM. Founded in 1926, Pontiac cars have long been sought after for their performance - and today's cars are no exception. From its sporty ...
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Fifty years ago Pontiac birthed the first official Detroit muscle car, the GTO. To understand this milestone, we have to go back to 1956 with the ascension of Semon E. "Bunkie" Knudsen to the office ...
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