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- Q859901 subject Q6278615.
- Q859901 subject Q8816935.
- Q859901 subject Q9205488.
- Q859901 abstract "The Pontiac Grand Safari was Pontiac's top-of-the-line full-size station wagon offered from 1971 to 1978. The Grand Safari used the grille and interior trim of the Bonneville and Grand Ville passenger car series, and most (but not all) examples were trimmed with woodgrain paneling on the sides and tailgate.The 1971 to 1976 models were the largest Pontiacs ever built. The 1971-76 GM full-size bodies, at 64.3" front shoulder room and 63.4" rear shoulder room set a record for interior width that would not be matched by any car until the full-size GM rear-wheel drive models of the early to mid-1990s. The Grand Safari wagons, as did other GM full-sized wagons during these years, used a unique rear suspension with multi-leaf springs instead of the coil springs used on other full-sized Pontiacs, and other full-sized GM cars. The Grand Safari wagons also featured a new 'Clamshell' tailgate design, marketed as the Glide-away Tailgate, where the rear power-operated glass slid up into the roof as the tailgate (manually or with power assist), slid into a recess under the cargo floor. The power tailgate, the first in station wagon history, ultimately supplanted the manual tailgate, which required marked effort to lift from storage. The power system was operated by switches on the instrument panel or a key switch on the rear quarter panel. The Clamshell system, heavy and complex, made it easier to load and unload the extremely long wagons in tight spaces. But it remained unique to GM, and would be subsequently eliminated when GM reduced the length of their wagons by about a foot in 1977, and the overriding concern became increased fuel economy.The 1971-76 Grand Safaris, shared their 127.0 in (3,226 mm) wheelbase with the Buick and Oldsmobile C-body cars but were designated as B-bodies. At 231.3 in (5,875 mm) in length the 1974-76 Grand Safaris are the longest Pontiacs ever built. And at 5,112 lb (2,319 kg) shipping weight, or about 5,300 lb (2,400 kg) curb weight, the three-seat 1974 Grand Safari wagons are easily the heaviest Pontiacs ever built.These wagons ran with V8 engines of either 400 or 455 cubic inches.The 1977 Grand Safari was downsized considerably, with wheelbase cut to 115.9 inches, length to less than 18 feet and weight to just over 4,000 pounds. These wagons thus could run with smaller engines, either a standard 301 or optional 403 V8; a 350 V8 was additionally offered on 1978 models. Replacing the Glide-Away Tailgate was a three-way tailgate not unlike that used on Ford station wagons. In 1979, the Grand Safari's name was changed to Bonneville Safari.A Grand Safari is the main vehicle in The Amazing World of Gumball, used by the Wattersons.".
- Q859901 bodyStyle Q188886.
- Q859901 class Q304895.
- Q859901 layout Q4115030.
- Q859901 manufacturer Q40990.
- Q859901 predecessor Q83558.
- Q859901 productionEndYear "1978".
- Q859901 productionStartYear "1971".
- Q859901 relatedMeanOfTransportation Q1002745.
- Q859901 relatedMeanOfTransportation Q1535891.
- Q859901 successor Q83558.
- Q859901 thumbnail 1976_Pontiac_Grand_Safari.jpg?width=300.
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- Q859901 assembly Q30.
- Q859901 assembly Q847596.
- Q859901 bodyStyle "4".
- Q859901 class "Full-size car".
- Q859901 designer Q323230.
- Q859901 engine "V8".
- Q859901 layout Q4115030.
- Q859901 length "1971".
- Q859901 length "1972".
- Q859901 length "1973".
- Q859901 length "1974".
- Q859901 manufacturer "Pontiac".
- Q859901 modelYears "1971".
- Q859901 modelYears "1977".
- Q859901 name "Generation one".
- Q859901 name "Generation two".
- Q859901 name "Pontiac Grand Safari".
- Q859901 platform Q5513835.
- Q859901 platform "C-bodyB-Body".
- Q859901 predecessor "Bonneville Safari".
- Q859901 production "1971".
- Q859901 related Q1002745.
- Q859901 related Q1002748.
- Q859901 related Q1071208.
- Q859901 related Q1071300.
- Q859901 related Q1535891.
- Q859901 related Q1848136.
- Q859901 successor "Bonneville Safari".
- Q859901 transmission "3".
- Q859901 width "1971".
- Q859901 width "1974".
- Q859901 width "1976".
- Q859901 type Product.
- Q859901 type Automobile.
- Q859901 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q859901 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q859901 type Thing.
- Q859901 comment "The Pontiac Grand Safari was Pontiac's top-of-the-line full-size station wagon offered from 1971 to 1978. The Grand Safari used the grille and interior trim of the Bonneville and Grand Ville passenger car series, and most (but not all) examples were trimmed with woodgrain paneling on the sides and tailgate.The 1971 to 1976 models were the largest Pontiacs ever built.".
- Q859901 label "Pontiac Grand Safari".
- Q859901 depiction 1976_Pontiac_Grand_Safari.jpg.
- Q859901 name "Pontiac Grand Safari".