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The Concepts

1953 Pontiac Parisienne Show Car
This is the 1953 Motorama Show Car, Pontiac Parisienne. It
features an open front landau style roof.

1954 Pontiac Bonneville Special

1954 Pontiac StratoStreak

1956 Pontiac Club de Mer
The 1956 Motorama show car Club de Mer was powered by a V8
with two four-barreled carburetors. This sleek two-seater had a rear transaxle
with independent rear suspension. It had a 104" wheelbase, was 180" long and 37"
high. A crush grain vermillion leather interior harmonized with the cerulean
blue paint scheme.

1964 Pontiac Banshee

1964 Pontiac X-400 Grand Prix

1969 Pontiac Cirrus

2002 Pontiac Solstice Concept

2003 Pontiac G6 concept
Excitement, performance and sleek contemporary styling gave the 2003 Pontiac G6 concept vehicle the look, feel and attitude of a world-class GT sports sedan. Pontiac's four-passenger sedan demonstrated how the division is evolving for the 21st century with cleaner contemporary designs and total performance - seamlessly blending power and acceleration with superior ride and handling characteristics for a responsive driving experience. Sports gear influenced the design details of the switches, dials and gauges. The gauges were big and readable, with the tachometer occupying center stage on the four-gauge panel. The metal finishes - the door pulls, bezels and other trim pieces - were titanium. A color scheme of deep rich maroon and blue gave the leather upholstery a sporty, yet tailored look. Contrasting stitching on the seats and interior door trim also spoke to sporty precision. The G6 also featured custom mesh flooring, which also moved up from the floor to cradle the rear bucket seats. The instrument panel sported a unique, molded Y-grain surface.
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