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1956 brought some mild styling changes to the Pontiac Safari including restyled front and rear bumpers, side trim, standard two-tone paint with accent color roofs, and fender reflectors.
During the 45 years he's owned his 1956 Pontiac Safari wagon, it's been transformed from a mild boulevard cruiser to a big-blockpowered Pro Touring brute that hangs with Porsches and Corvettes on ...
When 19-year-old Mary Beth White told her father she'd seen a rusted-out two-door Pontiac station wagon with ... After Dave bought the weather-beaten '56 Safari, it sat in his shed for 18 years ...
the Safari was slightly more popular in 1956, but it remained the company's lowest-produced nameplate with just 4,042 examples. In 1957, Pontiac once again upgraded the wagon under the hood ...
Pontiac put together only 9,094 Safaris over the same three model years. But despite its scarcity, the Safari is a more common sight in junkyards than on public roads or car shows. This 1956 two ...
For the 1956 model year, the Pontiac Safari received mild styling changes in line with the rest of the Star Chief line. Front and rear bumpers were revised, as was the side trim and fender reflectors.
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A 1956 Pontiac Starchief Custom Safari wagon -- one of only 4,042 built. Rath, who owned a 1968 Chevy Camaro SS at the time, contacted the owner of the wagon to inquire about purchasing the vehicle.