1955 or 56 Pontiac Safari

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  1. yellerspirit

    yellerspirit Well-Known Member

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    jaunty75 Middling Member

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    That Pontiac is an utter mess inside and out, and it's sunk up to the body in the dirt. It's been open to the elements for who knows how long. I can't imagine there is much there worth salvaging, even for parts. The front bumper looks ok. Perhaps the side glass towards the rear as well.
     
  3. cammerjeff

    cammerjeff Longroofs Rule!

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    Yea that Safari looks pretty stripped, may be worth something for parts.

    I see this is a Museum action? Are these parts cars for the display cars?
     
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    Poison_Ivy Dogzilla Fan

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    Let's see how it might have looked like, going down the road

    Safari.jpg


    Spotted, here:

     
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    Sweet, skirtless,salmon, flat top, parked behind.;)
     
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  6. OrthmannJ

    OrthmannJ Always looking for old ford crew cabs

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    It's fun to see these cars are still out there. But it's also kind of depressing to see them in this state.
    Most are too far gone.
     

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