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1959 Pontiac Bonneville - Wide-Track Wonder
Check out this marvelously mild 1959 Pontiac Bonneville. more
1956 Pontiac Safari - Long-Awaited Wagon
Dave White's '56 Pontiac Safari more
1964 Pontiac Bonneville Dream Car Of The Month
Check out the 1964 Pontiac Bonneville the Dream Car Of The Month - Rod And Custom Magazine more
Readers' Dream Car Contest Winners -  1961 Pontiac Ventura and 1936 Chevrolet
A customized 1961 Pontiac Ventura and 1936 Chevrolet stand out from the rest as winners of the Readers' Dream Cars contest in Rod and Custom Magazine. Read and drool over the stunning drawings. more
Jungle Ride in a 1958 Pontiac Safari
When it comes to creating a custom as incredible as Bob Garacochea's '58 Safari wagon, imagination is as important as mechanical skill. In Bob's case, his imagination had this whole car built before he even found the raw material. And his imagination was a cri more
1950 Pontiac Streamliner Fastback - Like Butter
Check out this 1950 Pontiac Fastback that has parts from a 1950 Oldsmobile and 1954 Chevy - Rod And Custom Magazine more
Chuck Cushner's 1959 Pontiac Bonneville - Sunny Delight
Check out Chuck Cushner's 1959 Pontiac Bonneville that has a 389 Engine, chrome wire wheels, and Diamond Back Classic whitewalls inside Rod & Custom Magazine. more
Roadster Dream Car Of The Month
The quality of some of the roadsters featured 50 years ago was first rate. The influences of Indy-style racers in design and quality are apparent. I was fortunate in my teen years, in the '60s, to cruise around in a late-'40s/ early-'50s track roadster. I was more
John Reed's 1960 Pontiac Catalina
John Reed used to dream of an early-’60s fullsize custom. Smooth with scallops, tuck ’n’ roll, and Supremes; you know, the typical Bellflower cruiser, dragging its tail through his imagination until the vision was so vivid that he just had to ma more