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Intended as a combination between a [[Sports car|sports car]] and a [[Sedan|sedan]], the 1954 '''[[Pontiac]] Strato Streak''' was created as a concept car for the 1954 [[Motorama]] auto shows. Orginially it was painted a metallic green, however it was later repainted a metallic red and renamed the Strato Streak II.
Intended as a combination between a [[Sports car|sports car]] and a [[Sedan|sedan]], the 1954 [[Pontiac]] Strato Streak was created as a concept car for the 1954 [[Motorama]] auto shows. Orginially it was painted a metallic green, however it was later repainted a metallic red and renamed the Strato Streak II.


== Unique Features ==
== Unique Features ==
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* Wraparound windshield
* Wraparound windshield


 
==See Also==
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{{Concept automobile}}


[[Category:Concept Cars]]
[[Category:Concept automobiles]]
[[Category:Pontiac vehicles]]
[[Category:Pontiac Vehicles]]

Latest revision as of 08:06, 22 January 2008

Pontiac Strato Streak.jpg
Pontiac Strato Streak Concept
Pontiac
Year 1954
Production One-off Concept car
Class Midsize Sedan
Body Style 4-Door Sedan

Intended as a combination between a sports car and a sedan, the 1954 Pontiac Strato Streak was created as a concept car for the 1954 Motorama auto shows. Orginially it was painted a metallic green, however it was later repainted a metallic red and renamed the Strato Streak II.

Unique Features

Distinctive features of the Strato Streak included:

  • Center-opening side doors without a B-pillar
  • Fiberglass body on a 124-inch wheelbase
  • Swivel front seats
  • Wraparound windshield

See Also

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