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4 Of Pontiac's Most Iconic Hood Ornaments - MSN
However, Chief Pontiac's run as Pontiac's car mascot ended in 1954, and the following year brought hood ornaments that looked like a large passenger jet (as shown above on the 1956 Star Chief).
Sitting proud in the inventory of Grand Rapids, Michigan-based Garage Kept Motors, this 1965 Pontiac GTO went for the GOAT ...
So will be the crossover production car named Vibe, a Pontiac-Toyota joint venture (AW Oct. 23) expected at the Detroit show. REV won’t appear until Chicago, leaving the Detroit spotlight clear ...
For proof of this, look no further than Pontiac's first car. Originally established as the Oakland Motor Company before being acquired by GM and renamed, Pontiac's first model hit the streets in 1926.
Most of Pontiac's early hood ornaments resulted from work spearheaded by Harley J. Earl, GM's renowned designer, who believed every aspect of the car was integral to the vehicle's overall ...
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