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1955 Pontiac

VIN: C755H15291
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Sold
$15,400
Mar 17, 2018
Mecum
Kansas City, MO, USA
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Market Summary

The Pontiac Chieftain - 2nd Gen (1955 to 1957) market. See Similar Markets

CMB $30,645
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The second generation of Pontiac Chieftain was introduced for the 1955 model year. The second generation Chieftain featured an all new body,... Learn more.
There are 13 Pontiac Chieftain for sale across all model years (1949 to 1958) and variants, 8 are 2nd Gen and 4 are model year 1955 . There were 33 2nd Gen sold in the last 5 years.

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Mar 17, 2018
Sold at for $15,400
Kansas City, MO, USA

Specs

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1955
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C755H15291
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Taxonomy

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