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...Three. Basically, the new models not only look alike; as far as the midsection of the body is concerned, many are identical. The small Oldsmobile (the Futuramic 76), Pontiac and Chevrolet have the same body from windshield to rear window; Cadillac, the big Oldsmobile and Buick also share a body style...
...same way that design now overlaps, so do prices. List f.o.b. prices on the 1949 Chevrolet range from $1,360 to $1,878; on the Pontiac from $1,721 to $2,722; the Oldsmobile from $1,764 to $3,338; the Buick from $1,787 to $3,797; the Cadillac from $2,840 to $5,253. Thus G.M.'s five divisions are competing among themselves...
...first big postwar coming-out party, the debut of the 1949 Chevrolet and Pontiac, General Motors Corp. had spent a million dollars. The world's biggest automaker had bundled threescore U.S. automotive editors (and plenty of potables) aboard its Astra Domed, diesel-drawn "Train of Tomorrow," for a free ride from Detroit to New York. It would pick up the tab for a three-day whirl of luncheons, receptions and banquets for 5,000 people. All over the U.S., G.M. dealers were also cutting capers; Omaha Chevrolet dealers sent a flagpole sitter aloft for nine days...
...PONTIAC has lowered its hood and roof, widened the seats and gained a suave look reminiscent of that car of distinction, Ford's old Lincoln Continental. A styling touch: the instrument-panel clock is in the center of a concentric-ringed radio speaker. Pontiac has dropped its Torpedo line in favor of the Chieftain. Both it and the Streamliner come as 90-h.p. sixes or 103-h.p. eights. Optional Hydra-Matic transmission ($185 extra) has proved so popular it will be built into 75% of all Pontiacs...
...health gave way. He overtaxed his heart, his eyesight failed, and he became too crippled with arthritis to sit on a horse. He wrote a novel-the sort of book, said Van Wyck Brooks, read only by friends of the author -and The Oregon Trail and The Conspiracy of Pontiac, but the great epic of exploration and conquest that he visualized was not even begun...