One of the first new motors to come from Pontiac post-war was the chunky Chieftain, launched in 1954. In real life, motorists could buy the Chieftain as a four-door sedan (saloon), sedan coupé, business coupé and de luxe convertible coupé. And one had the choice of eight engine sizes and either manual or automatic transmission too. This model features the four-door saloon from 1954 and it makes its appearance in a summery yellow and off-white two tone colour scheme with a sandy beige interior and white steering wheel. Chrome exterior trim extends to the bumpers, badging and wipers and even the wheels are given a silver trim to the whitewall rims.
Diecast vehicle comes in protective plastic case and is fully painted ready for any additional weathering you desire.