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It wasn’t that Pontiac didn’t offer a station wagon during the immediate postwar years the division saw to that as soon as production resumed for the 1946 season but rather its mid-decade Custom Safari broke design tradition in visually stunning fashion

Introduced for 1955, the all-new Custom Safari was a sporty two-door station wagon designed as an up-market complement to Chevrolet’s Nomad utilizing the same 122-inch wheelbase A-body chassis and Fisher Body shell Although on a short chassis, Pontiac considered the Safari part of its larger B-body Star Chief series, officially designating it as the Star Chief Custom (Series 27)

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The Custom Safari was differentiated from the similarly styled Chieftain 860 Colony two-door wagon (also introduced in ’55) by a forward rake “B” pillar versus a vertical pillar and an angled tailgate, as well as a ribbed roof panel,

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