1956 Pontiac Star Chief
If you want to own a timeless machine, Pontiac Star Chief is worth the money. The Star Chief has distinct styling features, such as more prominent bumpers for a masculine look, and vertical stash on the front door. The 216 hp V8 engine of the car is one the highlights of the time, and a feature that provided it an edge over competitors.
1969 Pontiac GTO "Judge"
GTO “Judge” is easily one of the most distinguishable models from Pontiac’s second generation GTO lineup. The model includes a powerful 400 cubic inch V8 engine. With 370 horses, the 1969 Pontiac Judge is one of the most powerful cars in this list and has a top speed of 132 mph. Some of the distinct styling features of the GTO Judge include matching decals, spoilers and a Ram Air hood.
1988 Pontiac Fiero GT
Fiero GT debuted on a low note with an underperforming 2.5-litre four cylinder engine. The manufacturer worked on the styling, suspension and engine to give the model a facelift in 1988. These modifications provided a major boost to the car’s performance, therefore, helping it achieve the status of a true blue muscle car. If you are an adventure freak or someone who loves to participate in drag races, Fiero GT is for you.
2002 Pontiac Trans Am WS6
The 2002 Pontiac Trans Am WS6 runs on a 325 HP LS1 V8, six-speed manual transmission. WS6 includes all the standard equipment, such as removable roof panels and leather seating surfaces that make this Pontiac stand out in competition. With an estimated top speed of 165mph, AM WS6 is incredibly fast and can go from 0-60 in six seconds.
Final Words
Investing in any of these salvage car models means you are owning a part of the Pontiac legacy without breaking the bank. When investing in a repairable salvage car, make sure that you inspect the vehicle to determine its repairable condition and make a budget estimate before placing the bid. To be on a safer side, you can also run a VIN check to know the detailed history of the car.