1955 Pontiac Chieftain
Car History
The Pontiac Chieftain was an automobile which was produced by
Pontiac from 1949 to 1958 and was the entry-level Pontiac in 1955,
but the restored 1955 Pontiac Chieftain we have here at Adventure
Classics looks anything but basic.
Fans of Pontiacs and American motoring history always take note of
this car as the new 1955 Pontiacs, like this Chieftain hardtop
coupe, had a new V8 called the Strato Streak V8, and modern '50s
styling that was a turning point.
Engine & Drivetrain
When you open the hood you will see the iconic 1955 small block
Pontiac new 287 cubic-inch V8 overhead valve engine that gave
Pontiac a reputation for providing performance in the GM
lineup.
Ours has that engine and it looks as nice as the day it left the
dealership with its factory black air cleaner, blue and silver
painted "Strato Streak" valve covers, factory blue painted block,
heads, and intake, factory exhaust, and all other stock looking
parts that give it such an authentic presentation as it pushes back
the horsepower to the 4-speed Hydro Matic automatic transmission
that sends the power to the ground.
The engine is installed in the very nice clean, painted, and
detailed engine compartment.
Interior
The interior shows a similar level of restoration and is a factory
correct redo that shows its authenticity in the restoration. The
factory-correct two-tone silver & black coordinates with the
exterior color to give this a nice flow inside and out.
It has a bench front seat and matching rear seat as well as the
door panels and the headliner and the smooth cowl dash looks great
as does all the factory gauges, the column shifter, the side vent
windows, black carpets, and the artful steering factory Pontiac
steering wheel.
Exterior
Our 55 wears a black & grey two-tone paint job that you will marvel
at, and it remains an authentic appearance enhanced by the best in
modern paint.
The chrome and brightwork is nice as is the chrome front and rear
bumpers and the jet airplane-inspired hood ornament.
It matches nicely with the wide whitewall tires and the white
within the bright hubcaps. The sheet metal remains in great shape
with good gaps and doors that close and you can see a resemblance
to its Chevrolet kin, the 55 Chevy.
Conclusion
This 1955 Pontiac Chieftain we have here at Adventure Classics, has
a great legacy, great restoration, great "Strato Streak" engine,
and is a Pontiac icon that looks even better than when it was
new.
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(727) 580-9919 or (727) 688-1148
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