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While several Pontiac concepts demonstrated well-developed skills of styling and design, perhaps none of them rose to the ...
Imagine yourself as the general manager of Chevrolet in 1966. You're at the wheel of the largest division of General Motors, with total passenger car production in excess of 2 million units under ...
Over three years ago, GM Authority reported that the 1964 Pontiac Banshee prototype was listed for sale at a dealership in Connecticut. Well, despite this extended period of time, the one-of-one ...
Barrett-Jackson Key to this approach was the creation of the Pontiac Banshee, a concept car that arrived on the scene in 1964. Referred to as the “XP-833” within General Motors, the two-seat ...
We’ll get to the reason why the 1966 Pontiac Banshee got the axe in just a moment. What’s remarkable is that the fate of the Banshee concept—deemed by MotorTrend to be one of the 20 best ...
You're looking at the world's only 1964 Pontiac XP-833 Banshee coupe, a car so promising that (so the story goes) Chevrolet had it killed so it wouldn't take a bite out of Corvette sales ...
The Pontiac Banshee is one such car, and in a couple of weeks buyers from around the country will gather to bid on this rare beast. But what's the story behind this particular concept? This ...
John DeLorean sounded nonchalant, almost too blase when the subject turned to his aborted 1966 Corvette-killer, a tasty little pocket roadster he called Pontiac Banshee (or XP-833, if you’re ...
The concept foretells both Pontiac Firebird and Chevro-let Corvette styling. The Banshee’s understated, beautifully proportioned look requires spelling Classic with a capital C. Sitting on a 90 ...
Therefore, the XP-833 became known as Banshee XP-833, even though the name wasn't used during its development. In the following decades, Pontiac developed three other Banshee concepts, but ...