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- Pontiac_Pathfinder abstract "Unique to Canada, the Pontiac Pathfinder is an entry-level station wagon or full sized car, that was based on a Chevrolet chassis but used most of the distinctive Pontiac styling parts. Engines were also by Chevrolet, another General Motors brand. The use of Chevrolet-based bodies resulted in shorter front and rear fenders and Canadian specific wheels and hubcaps. Interior trim often was also unique to Canada. The last Pathfinders were built in 1958 as Pontiac's (Canada) base model. Body styles included a sedan delivery. This car was Pontiac's last full-size sedan delivery. Also there was the station wagon model.From some point in the forties through 1953, these Canadian Pontiac models used only the front section of Pontiac sheet metal, so that from the rear they appeared to be Chevrolets with Pontiac \"stripes\" added on the trunk lid. Thereafter, through at least 1958, these low-end Canadian Pontiac models, often nicknamed \"Cheviacs\", used Chevrolet body shells, but with Pontiac features at both ends. This variant is only readily recognized when compared to the U.S. Pontiac or Chevrolet equivalents, since body details often differ slightly between the U.S. versions of the two makes.Another item worth noting is that the Pontiac Pathfinders (as well as some other Canadian models) usually used Chevrolet engines and drive trains, so that one can find Canadian Pontiacs with OHV sixes or 283 V8 engines.The Canadian Pontiac Sedan Deliveries noted above were \"only in Canada\" models from 1954 through 1958, since that model was only sold in the U.S. through 1953.It is also worth noting that, although Canada-specific models of U.S. makes were gradually phased out after Canada's \"Auto Pact\" treaty with the U.S. made them no longer necessary, Pontiacs manufactured and sold in Canada maintained their unique model names for many years thereafter...so one can still see Pontiac \"Parisiennes\" of fairly recent manufacture on Canadian streets.Finally, Canadian-built Dodges were, for a number of years, similarly built; so that Canadian Dodges of the same period are only visibly \"Dodges\" from the dashboard forward, with Plymouthrear body sections. Such cars were often dubbed \"Plodges\". The same was done with Canadian Dodge Darts during the sixties...which were indeed Valiants from the rear.".
- Pontiac_Pathfinder assembly Canada.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder assembly Oshawa.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder bodyStyle Sedan_(automobile).
- Pontiac_Pathfinder engine Pontiac_Pathfinder__1.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder manufacturer Pontiac.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder productionEndYear "1958".
- Pontiac_Pathfinder productionStartYear "1953".
- Pontiac_Pathfinder thumbnail 55_Pontiac_(Auto_classique_VAQ_Mont_St-Hilaire_11).jpg?width=300.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder wikiPageID "2891380".
- Pontiac_Pathfinder wikiPageLength "3965".
- Pontiac_Pathfinder wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Pontiac_Pathfinder wikiPageRevisionID "697186790".
- Pontiac_Pathfinder wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder wikiPageWikiLink Category:1950s_automobiles.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cars_introduced_in_1953.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pontiac_vehicles.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sedans.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder wikiPageWikiLink Dodge_Dart.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder wikiPageWikiLink Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder wikiPageWikiLink General_Motors.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder wikiPageWikiLink Oshawa.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder wikiPageWikiLink Pontiac.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder wikiPageWikiLink Sedan_(automobile).
- Pontiac_Pathfinder wikiPageWikiLink Straight-six_engine.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder wikiPageWikiLink V8_engine.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder wikiPageWikiLink File:57_Pontiac_Pathfinder_(Rigaud).jpg.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder wikiPageWikiLink File:58_Pontiac_Pathfinder_(Cruisin_At_The_Boardwalk_10).jpg.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pontiac Pathfinder".
- Pontiac_Pathfinder assembly Canada.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder assembly Oshawa.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder bodyStyle "4".
- Pontiac_Pathfinder date "May 2014".
- Pontiac_Pathfinder engine "V8".
- Pontiac_Pathfinder layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder manufacturer "Pontiac".
- Pontiac_Pathfinder name "Pontiac Pathfinder".
- Pontiac_Pathfinder production "1953".
- Pontiac_Pathfinder reason "article needs punctuation, spacing, and sentence structure work".
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- Pontiac_Pathfinder subject Category:1950s_automobiles.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder subject Category:Cars_introduced_in_1953.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder subject Category:Pontiac_vehicles.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder subject Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder subject Category:Sedans.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder hypernym Wagon.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder type Automobile.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder type MeanOfTransportation.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder type Car.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder type Layout.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder type Style.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder type Vehicle.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder type Product.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder type DesignedArtifact.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder type Thing.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder comment "Unique to Canada, the Pontiac Pathfinder is an entry-level station wagon or full sized car, that was based on a Chevrolet chassis but used most of the distinctive Pontiac styling parts. Engines were also by Chevrolet, another General Motors brand. The use of Chevrolet-based bodies resulted in shorter front and rear fenders and Canadian specific wheels and hubcaps. Interior trim often was also unique to Canada. The last Pathfinders were built in 1958 as Pontiac's (Canada) base model.".
- Pontiac_Pathfinder label "Pontiac Pathfinder".
- Pontiac_Pathfinder differentFrom Nissan_Pathfinder.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder sameAs Q7228241.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder sameAs پونتیاک_پثفایندر.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder sameAs m.089jx9.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder sameAs Q7228241.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder wasDerivedFrom Pontiac_Pathfinder?oldid=697186790.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder depiction 55_Pontiac_(Auto_classique_VAQ_Mont_St-Hilaire_11).jpg.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder isPrimaryTopicOf Pontiac_Pathfinder.
- Pontiac_Pathfinder name "Pontiac Pathfinder".