Road
tests & articles from 4 continents cover the post-war Pontiac models
from 1946 up to the end of 1963. Covered are the Streamliner, Torpedo,
Chieftain, Silver Arrow, Super & Star Chiefs, Eight, Bonneville, Safari,
Tempest, Strato-Chief,
Ventura, Catalina & Grand Prix. Included are long term tests, new model
intros, consumer analysis, touring, tuning & racing. With a total of 160
fully illustrated pages. SB.
In
common with almost every other manufacturer, early post-war Pontiacs were
little more than slightly modified 1942 models that performed reliably,
but were pretty unspectacular in most other respects. Things began to
change as the Fifties dawned, but it took the arrival of a new V8 engine
in 1955 to boost sales significantly.
The Pontiac
high performance era really got going in earnest following the arrival
of Semon E. (Bunkie) Knudsen in 1956. At only 43 years of age and the
youngest general manager in GM, Knudsen instigated a development
programme that saw the factory actively involved with racing, the advent
of the Super Duty V8 and horsepower boosting options made available.
A sportier
image that was designed to give Pontiac a broader appeal emerged in 1959
and this marked the beginning of the exciting Wide Track period, when
these lower and longer models consistently outperformed the competition.
As a result Pontiac moved up to third place in the US sales chart at the
start of the sixties, a spot it would retain throughout the decade. This
book graphically illustrates the transformation of Pontiac from being
the maker of run of the mill, everyday family cars to one producing some
of the leading and most popular high performance models.
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ISBN: 9781855208582
Publisher: Brooklands Books Ltd
Binding Type: Paperback
Illustrations: B&W
Language: NA
Pages: 160
Printing Status: In Print
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