Classic Pontiac Chieftain for Sale

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1953 Pontiac Chieftain $6,900
1953 Pontiac Chieftain $21,995
1956 Pontiac Chieftain $5,495
1955 Pontiac Chieftain $25,000
1952 Pontiac Chieftain $49,995
1951 Pontiac Chieftain $4,495

Frequently Asked Questions about the Pontiac Chieftain

Limited-production trims, special editions, and one-year-only options are the rarest. For the Pontiac Chieftain, look for performance packages, color-keyed options, and matching-numbers documentation. Production records help verify authenticity.
Production volumes for the Pontiac Chieftain vary by year and trim. Performance variants and one-year-only specials had limited runs (often under 5,000 units), while base models can have produced hundreds of thousands. Check marque-specific production registries for exact figures.
It depends on the year and condition. Newer Pontiac Chieftain examples from later production years are more practical for daily use, while pre-1973 models suit weekend driving better. Modern conveniences (A/C, power steering) are more common in later years.
The most common engines in Pontiac Chieftain listings are: (316) V8, 3970010, 389 V8. Engine availability varies by production year — earlier and performance variants typically use larger displacement options.
Routine maintenance for a classic Pontiac Chieftain runs $500–$2,000/year if driven occasionally — fluids, tune-ups, tires every 5+ years. Daily-driven examples cost more. Budget extra for unexpected repairs and consumables (rubber bushings, hoses, electrical).
Demand: clear title in seller's name, build sheet (if available), service records, prior ownership chain, original window sticker or dealer invoice (rare), and any restoration documentation with receipts. Numbers-matching verification is critical for valuable examples.
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