Free shipping for many products! Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 1957 Pontiac Star Chief Safari Station Wagon large-mag car ad at the best online prices at eBay! From 1946 until 1948, all Pontiac models were essentially 1942 models with minor changes. From the seller's description:This is a great looking and driving Pontiac. Producing two entirely separate engine series would have increased costs, so the 261cuin (4.3L) Chevrolet straight-six replaced the Pontiac Flathead Six, and the new 265cuin (4.3L) Chevrolet V8 replaced the old Pontiac straight-eight. As the seller states, Pontiacs most expensive 1957 car. Why cant suburbanites have a little motoring excitement too, right? Cant beat them old U.S. made vehicles. Both were offered in a variety of body styles wearing the new 'Star Flight' styling characterized by the large . Great chrome . The first model made its debut as the Oakland Four from 1909 until it was replaced by the Oakland Six in 1916. The car left the factory finished in Kenya Ivory and was repainted in red under previous ownership. The Firebird was successfully marketed by product placement in the 'Smokey and the Bandit' film and The Rockford Files TV show. The Canadian equivalent to the Star Chief was called Laurentian. [3], In 1959, when the Bonneville gained a full range of body styles, the Star Chief was limited to sedans and hardtops, while the Bonneville and the new Catalina models received the lion's share of Pontiac's attention in the marketplace. $69,995 1957 Pontiac Star Chief Convertible For SaleBeautiful Older Restoration 347 V8 Engine New White Convertible Top, Interior And CarpetExcellent Paint And Chrome . WOW hadnt heard of this before whats not to like about a Custom Star Chief Safari Transcontinental especially in this two-tone blue. Between 1954 and 1957, the Star Chief was Pontiac's prestige model and was based on the Pontiac Chieftain. Less longstanding but equally memorable is the "cladding" common on the doors and fenders of Pontiacs produced in the 1990s and 2000s. The 1969 Firebirds received a heavy facelift but otherwise continued much the same as the original 1967 model. Estes agreed to share in the cost and allow Pontiac to have a one-year exclusivity on this new car; the next year Chevy would follow with its version which was called Chevrolet Monte Carlo.