General Motors began production of the Pontiac cars and engines in 1926. Due to the Great Depression, the Pontiac did not do so well. Its sales actually increased in the mid-thirties. The Pontiac was given its own trademark, a silver streak running from the cowl to the radiator. The company ensured production of the Pontiac by selling it as a medium-priced car till the early forties. The Second World War brought production of these cars to a standstill. The Pontiac again made a comeback in 1946. This time, it had a different look in comparison to the first model. It sported liberal use of the chrome trim. The company kept experimenting with the looks of the car so as to make it more appealing to buyers.
The Pontiac Silver Streak first rolled out of the assembly line in 1948. It was a front-engine car that used an 8-cylinder L-head 4.1 liter engine with solid valve filters. The enginee were a naturally-aspirated models capable of churning out 108 Horsepower at 3700 RPM. It had the newly-invented automatic transmission based on hydraulics called the Hydra-Matic, and a two-barrel Carter fuel injection system. The four-door car was large enough to accommodate six people.
The silver streak was the signature look of this Pontiac car. This brand became really popular in 1948 as the car sported a completely different look that year. Sales for the car were also high that year. The 1948 Pontiac Silver Streak came in four different types of models: the Torpedo Six, the Streamliner Six, the Torpedo Eight, and the Streamliner Eight.
From that time until the end of the Pontiac division of General Motors, Pontiac produced some of the most desirable and sporty cars ever. Pontiac built a base of loyal owners that will remain for years and years. The demand for replacement Pontiac engines will not decrease by much for many years. Fans of Pontiac’s will still need to buy and replace engines and other parts of their cars.
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The Pontiac Silver Streak was an incredible vehicle. Sporty and fun! Good article, thanks!
Thanks, I loved the old Pontiacs too.
Danny