Safari Wagon

Rot-Free 1963 Pontiac Catalina Safari Wagon

The wagons of the mid-1900s were the SUVs of today. They were the people-haulers, the cars to take the family on road trips. Once very common, they fell out of fashion and were generally used up and thrown away…. more»

Rare Wagon: 1955 Pontiac Safari

One of the greatest dramas with tackling a project build is deciding exactly what you are trying to achieve. It is common for individuals to change tack repeatedly, and sometimes the finished product is nothing like what was initially… more»

365 HP V8: 1978 Pontiac Sunbird Safari Wagon

Are you the kind of person that likes to stand out in a crowd? Well, not only is owning a 1978 Pontiac Sunbird Safari Wagon unique, this car has been modified to house a 300+ hp Chevrolet V8 engine… more»

389-Powered Wagon: 1963 Pontiac Catalina Safari

With the ongoing growth in popularity of classic station wagons, buyers tend to be clamoring for affordable project vehicles. This 1963 Pontiac Catalina Safari would seem to be a great candidate for restoration. It is largely complete and is… more»

One-Owner 1973 Pontiac Catalina Safari Wagon

When Pontiac dealers were showing off their new models in the Fall of ’72, little did they know that the demand for their full-size cars would drop by half in just another year. Then along came the OPEC oil… more»

28k Genuine Mile: 1978 Pontiac Catalina Safari Wagon

Many cars and wagons from the 1970s were considered by the motoring public to be disposable items. They were used for their designed purpose and were properly maintained, but eventually, they found their way to an automotive graveyard when… more»

Unrestored Survivor: 1967 Pontiac Executive Safari

We have seen quite a selection of classic station wagons over the years here at Barn Finds. Their condition has ranged from pristine through to “could you direct me to the nearest crusher please?” This 1967 Pontiac Safari is… more»

Going On Safari: 1977 Pontiac LeMans Safari Wagon

What is a 1977 Pontiac LeMans station wagon worth? Well, with 3 days remaining in the auction, 28 bidders have bid this fine example up to $5,500. The Safari station wagon is located in Hauppauge, New York and only… more»