Jun 3, 2018  •  For Sale  •  37 Comments

Stylish Family Hauler: 1958 Pontiac Chieftain Safari

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To anyone younger than 25 or so, it may be hard to believe that full-size wagons were once a popular option for families to haul themselves and their stuff around.  But before the advent of the minivan, cars like this 1958 Pontiac Chieftain Safari, for sale here on Craigslist for $4,000 in York, PA, were the vehicle of choice for growing American families that wanted something capable of getting them and their gear and maybe some friends around.  With seating for nine and a roof rack for luggage, this wagon would be able to fit more passengers than many modern-day minivans.

As with most of GM’s full-size lineup, the third-generation Chieftain, sold only in 1958 and available in sedan and wagon forms, was designed to appear lower, longer and wider than it’s predecessors.  Beginning in 1955, the Safari name was used on Pontiac’s wagon models almost until Pontiac stopped selling wagons, at which time GMC used the name on their minivans.  That’s right, Safaris used to be cool cars!  In 1959, the Chieftain was replaced by the Catalina in Pontiac’s lineup.

According to the seller, this wagon has been in the same family since it was two years old and has been stored since the mid-80’s.  The seller also says that the car doesn’t appear to have any rust, and that most of the exterior trim is stored inside the car.  While the bumpers will need rechroming, and the body is currently in primer, it doesn’t sound like fixing this car’s cosmetics would be an impossibly difficult or expensive proposition.

The seller says that the engine is locked up, so a rebuild or replacement engine is likely in order to get this car moving under its own power again.  What would you do with this wagon if it were yours?  With relatively little effort, it looks like it could be restored to factory-condition and taken to shows.  Or, if you’ve just had a seventh child and that Honda Odyssey is one seat too small now, this nine-seater with a more modern drivetrain could be the ultimate family hauler.

Comments

  1. Oldog4tz Oldog4tz
    Jun 2, 2018 at 8:27pm

    No visible rust… In Ohio that means your foot doesn’t go thru the floorboard

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    • elrod
      Jun 3, 2018 at 4:26pm

      on the first try….

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    • George
      Jun 4, 2018 at 8:31am

      No visible rust because it’s sitting trapped in the garage…

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  2. dgrass
    Jun 3, 2018 at 4:45pm

    If this thing is rust free or minimum rust, isn’t $4000 a good deal to the right person?

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    • DayDreamBeliever Alan (Michigan)
      Jun 3, 2018 at 4:50pm

      There can’t be too many of these around, and that was my thought too.

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    • JimmyinTEXAS
      Jun 4, 2018 at 10:47am

      The only issue I could see would be it being a one year model. Some parts and pieces might be hard to find. But 4K certainly seems like a good price for somebody that knows what they are doing.

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  3. Mike B
    Jun 3, 2018 at 5:18pm

    Yep, I can’t see any rust in those photos. Pretty sure that’s an old car in an unlit garage.

    Like 7
  4. Blyndgesser
    Jun 3, 2018 at 5:26pm

    I believe any later Pontiac V8 should be a bolt-in with a BOP-style 700R4.

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    • 68custom
      Jun 3, 2018 at 6:15pm

      just slap an LS in there!

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      • Pat
        Jun 3, 2018 at 7:26pm

        While you’re at it put a Vega transmission in it….

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      • John
        Jun 3, 2018 at 7:54pm

        No! Good grief! You guys always take the easy way out. LS is fir Chevs. Put a 428 Poncho in it!

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      • BOP_GUY BOP_GUYMember
        Jun 4, 2018 at 11:16am

        Or a 455…. 😜

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  5. dgrass
    Jun 3, 2018 at 6:19pm

    No phone number and random email addy. Smells funny given the cheap price.

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  6. Ben T. Spanner
    Jun 4, 2018 at 8:01am

    I grew up in the 1950’s and wagons were everywhere. They are back; they are jacked up and called SUV’s

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    • George
      Jun 4, 2018 at 8:28am

      Except none of them can hold 9 passengers anymore.

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      • Jett
        Jun 4, 2018 at 1:47pm

        Pretty sure you can fit nine bodies in a suburban or expedition.

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      • George
        Jun 6, 2018 at 9:10am

        @Jett. Seating capacity for the new Suburban is 7-8. 8 for the Expedition. They don’t design them to sit 3 in the front anymore. As a kid, shotgun got you the front middle seat between your parents on long vacation drives. It had the best view.

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  7. Mike S
    Jun 4, 2018 at 10:00am

    If you read the Craigslist ad this Pontiac has the factory air suspension!! I would want to see this beast up on the lift before making any offer, but iif it has factory air ride it’s very RARE

    Like 7
    • TMD
      Jun 4, 2018 at 10:26am

      Ok, who’s gonna go look at it for us !?!

      Like 2
  8. James Martin
    Jun 4, 2018 at 10:26am

    Stored inside in either Ohio or Pennsylvania which is it can’t be both sounds funny to me.

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    • Steve in PA
      Jun 4, 2018 at 12:51pm

      I read that as they moved it from a garage in Ohio to it’s current location (a garage in PA). You may have a point, though.

      Like 0
  9. JimmyinTEXAS
    Jun 4, 2018 at 10:38am

    What a day at BarnFinds. A plethora of ponchos. Good job!

    Like 2
  10. moosie Craig M Bryda
    Jun 4, 2018 at 10:41am

    In between muscle cars (mid 60’s ) I needed a winter beater and my mentor had a ’58 2 tone Blue 2dr. Pontiac Starchief. V8 with a 3 spd. stick on the column. Massive interior, especially the back seat & trunk. A heater that would blow you out of the interior if you didn’t open the vent windows, very comfortable cruising on the highway. All in all it was possibly the best $300.00 car I ever bought. I should have kept it.

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  11. PatrickM
    Jun 4, 2018 at 11:52am

    For goodness sake! Please take it out of the garage/storage unit/barn, Jose it off, clean it up, take a lot of pics, etc. Then show us.

    Like 7
    • scottymac
      Jun 4, 2018 at 12:57pm

      That’s hilarious, Patrick! But I hope you have a good lawyer on retainer, after suggesting an illegal alien hose off the car and clean it up. I’m sure ACLU and Equal Rights Commission will be contacting you shortly.

      Like 4
  12. Healeymonster
    Jun 4, 2018 at 11:56am

    My family had a Pontiac Tempest wagon. 6 cylinder and manual everything. It took us all over the US and moved us from Ohio to Cali back in 67. Then it was stolen in Los Angeles one day never to be seen again. Around the same time my future wife was being carted around in a station wagon as well. But it was a Ford. Country Squire or Colony Park. She cant remember other than it being huge and had the folding seat in the way back. These were great vehicles for young families. That’s why SUVs are popular. They are more useful than sedans.

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  13. BOP_GUY BOP_GUYMember
    Jun 4, 2018 at 12:19pm

    In 1972, my Dad had bought a 1970 Chevy Carryall (also called Suburban these days!). With three kids, it was perfect for taking us camping and pulling our little ski/fishing boat. It had two row seating, and on trips he’d throw a mattress in the back for us to play on while traveling (no worries about seatbelts back then!). Also perfect for carting us around town, although we rode our bikes to school, no ride! As we kids got bigger, he found an additional second-row seat at the junkyard and bolted it in as a third row, and also put in seatbelts. Never had any mechanical problems with that one!

    A Pontiac Safari (1955-58) is on my wishlist. I’ve owned several Pontiac’s so far, including a 71 Grandville convertible, and a 62 Tempest LeMans convertible, but no 50’s models. Even as a four door these are so cool! But I agree with the others: pull it out of the garage, wash it, and supply ample pictures of it. Also, trim pieces are going to be tuff to find, so an inventory of what’s there would really help set in your mind what it’s worth. Also rust issues are totally an unknown. But I guess for 4 grand, it’s cheap, and I can kinda understand not putting much work in the ad. Weird that they don’t know where it’s stored! I’d say it’s a flipper, for sure. But again, so cheap to be from a professional flipper? I’d restore it to factory specs, and definitely restore the rare factory air suspension. I would however change out the engine for a later 421, 428, or 455. Since all these Pontiac engines are the same size outside, should be an easy fit. Very cool 😎

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    • Mike
      Jun 14, 2018 at 8:41pm

      I am the person who posted the Craigslist ad for this station wagon. The car was stored in my parents garage in Dayton, OH and I got it from my mother’s estate. I brought it to York, PA in 2001. Anyone has additional questions they can contact me at
      [email protected]

      Like 0
  14. Little_Cars Alexander
    Jun 4, 2018 at 12:47pm

    It makes me sad to think all of us talk of Pontiac with such reverence and yet GM decided to pull the plug along with Olds. My dad became a huge Pontiac fan (after being a Ford man from the flathead era up to 1960) sometime around 1964 when he bought a new Tempest Lemans in a beautiful copper color. Fuzzy photos from that time make it look like a GTO. He never looked back and stayed with GM and Pontiac in particular for the next thirty years. While he never owned or admired the likes of this station wagon we certainly could have used it during our family vacations and summer trips to band camp. Our second car, a Corvair Lakewood wagon, was the vehicle for hauling musical equipment and little tykes.

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    • Miguel
      Jun 6, 2018 at 8:10am

      Alexander, to be accurate, GM was told to get rid of Pontiac and Olds along with Saturn and Hummer if they wanted help from the government. GM did not decide that on their own.

      Like 1
      • DayDreamBeliever Alan (Michigan)
        Jun 16, 2018 at 2:02pm

        Olds was already gone, before the bailout…. GM had done that already.

        Hummer (civilian vehicles only) was on the sales block. Saturn and Pontiac got the axe during the financial struggles.

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  15. Ron
    Jun 4, 2018 at 1:00pm

    If it were mine I’d send it to Kindig and say go for it.

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  16. Ken
    Jun 4, 2018 at 1:53pm

    Well, pull it out of the garage so we can see if it has an iconic patina. It’ll have to be bulletproof* for me to consider buying it, tho.

    *another overused buzzword in automotive circles.

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  17. chrlsful
    Jun 4, 2018 at 2:11pm

    this same vehicle could B two /OR/ 4 dor?

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    • ctmphrs
      Jun 5, 2018 at 3:49pm

      57 was the last year for tudor wagons, until the chevelles

      Like 0
  18. Rustytech RustytechMember
    Jun 4, 2018 at 7:15pm

    For crying out loud, pull it out of the garage and take some “Real” pictures! Might be a nice car, and we’ll worth having, Who Knows!

    Like 2
  19. Gray Wolf
    Jun 6, 2018 at 9:16pm

    Hey Ron, you need $$$$ for Kendig. Good choice if you have the money!!!

    Like 0

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