Pontiac Safari Parts

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    • Bumper
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    SKU: 726-440-1
    $ 149.99
    SKU: 726-440-2
    $ 149.99
    SKU: 726-012
    $ 79.99
    SKU: 726-445-1
    $ 149.99
    SKU: 726-445-2
    $ 149.99

    Classic 2 Current Fabrication is a trusted manufacturer of hard to find Pontiac Safari rust repair panels and replacement auto body panels. We carry a wide selection of Safari floor pans, rocker panels, and trunk extensions.  Breathe new life into your Pontiac Safari — we have everything you need right here!  Search our product list for your entire Safari parts needs.

    C2C Fact

    Safari was a name first applied to Pontiac’s version of the 2-door Nomad station wagon. The body style, originally exhibited as a 1954 Chevrolet Corvette Motorama concept car, was shifted to Chevrolet and Pontiac full-size 1955 production vehicles because of the perceived greater sales potential.

    After 1959, the name Safari was applied to Pontiac’s full-size four-door station wagon vehicles in its Catalina, Executive and Bonneville ranges.