Vehicle Description
As General Motors stated, "The 1950 Pontiac was the most beautiful
thing on wheels." Prior to a recent complete frame-off restoration,
this was an original Georgia car. It still retains the original
dealership emblem that reads "Henry Davis Atlanta." An original
dealership sales brochure and original temporary plate from Georgia
in 1980 are included. This car was restored to a very high level of
quality. The body is very straight, and the wide easy-access doors
make it a pleasure to get in and out. The blue paint is gorgeous
and really pops in the sunlight. All of the glass and chromework is
beautiful. The car sits on red rims with chrome center caps and
whitewall tires. The interior has been completely restored very
nicely. There's a wonderful feeling of luxurious comfort and
roominess. It has wide and comfortable seats that are restfully
contoured with plenty of legroom in front or rear and headroom to
spare. The fine, quality appearance and texture of Pontiac's
smartly tailored upholstery fabrics and gleaming good looks of its
chrome trim appointments reflects the fine car touch. The trunk
compartment is nicely detailed with the factory trunk mat and
matching spare. The engine compartment has been completely restored
and is nicely detailed throughout. The original 286.2ci straight-8
engine was cosmetically restored but didn't require a rebuild with
low mileage. This was the optional engine upgrade with 108hp. This
engine starts and runs great. As General Motors stated, "The
Pontiac's Silver Streak engines are the sweetest on the road!" The
engine is coupled to the smooth-shifting 3-speed manual
transmission. The undercarriage is also nicely detailed. The
suspension system consists of coils on the front and Duflex
variable leaf springs in the rear with airplane-type shock
absorbers front and rear. The braking system is multi-sealed,
Duo-Servo hydraulic molded finings with emergency brake on rear
wheels. This car has recently been completely serviced and
detailed, which is fully documented with invoice. From the MS
Classic Cars Collection.