1948 Pontiac 4 Door
 
Notifications
Clear all

1948 Pontiac 4 Door

18 Posts
12 Users
74 Reactions
1,245 Views
Goldvarg
(@goldvarg)
Prominent Member
Joined: 5 years ago
Posts: 153
Topic starter  

Dear friends,

Here are the photos of the new Goldvarg Collection model, the 1948 Pontiac 4 Door in two color combinations:

Genesse Green-Volunteer Green

Oyster Grey-Belgian Grey

Enjoy the photos!

 

 

Screen Shot 2025 03 27 at 5.59.22 PM
Screen Shot 2025 03 27 at 5.59.31 PM
Screen Shot 2025 03 27 at 5.59.51 PM
Screen Shot 2025 03 27 at 6.00.01 PM
Screen Shot 2025 03 27 at 6.00.50 PM
Screen Shot 2025 03 27 at 6.00.30 PM
Screen Shot 2025 03 27 at 6.00.41 PM
Screen Shot 2025 03 27 at 6.00.09 PM
Screen Shot 2025 03 27 at 6.00.20 PM
Screen Shot 2025 03 27 at 6.01.07 PM

 

Screen Shot 2025 03 27 at 6.14.06 PM
Screen Shot 2025 03 27 at 6.13.56 PM
Screen Shot 2025 03 27 at 6.12.53 PM
Screen Shot 2025 03 27 at 6.14.23 PM
Screen Shot 2025 03 27 at 6.13.24 PM
Screen Shot 2025 03 27 at 6.13.13 PM
Screen Shot 2025 03 27 at 6.13.46 PM
Screen Shot 2025 03 27 at 6.13.02 PM
Screen Shot 2025 03 27 at 6.13.34 PM

 



   
David Green, John Bono, Dave_Larsen and 7 people reacted
Quote
(@perrone1)
Admin
Joined: 5 years ago
Posts: 18569
 

BEAUTIFUL! Phenomenal detailing and a superb color combo choice. Bravo!



   
ReplyQuote
(@whodeytink)
Famed Member
Joined: 5 years ago
Posts: 1519
 

That is spectacular.



   
ReplyQuote
(@bob-jackman)
Illustrious Member
Joined: 29 years ago
Posts: 15057
 

@perrone1 I agree and a tough decision to make.



   
ReplyQuote
(@jack-dodds)
Illustrious Member
Joined: 5 years ago
Posts: 21212
 

Very nice looking model!



   
ReplyQuote
(@michaeldetorrice)
Illustrious Member
Joined: 2 years ago
Posts: 2152
 

What a beautiful Pontiac replica and in excellent colors here, too. This one will be a spectacular model on display and makes one recall all the great Pontiacs over the years. Pontiac is missed but at least we have many fine Pontiac models to admire.



   
ReplyQuote
(@chris)
Illustrious Member
Joined: 29 years ago
Posts: 10336
 

...it's gorgeous but I hope the wheels get fixed, the tires are all wrong and the wheel tracks are too wide.  😔 😔 

Too wide 1
Too wide 3
Too wide 2
Too wide 4


   
David Green, John Kuvakas, Harv Goranson and 1 people reacted
ReplyQuote
(@john-quilter)
Illustrious Member
Joined: 5 years ago
Posts: 1872
 

I'll probably get this one but I would have preferred the semi notchback Torpedo version rather than the Streamliner.   Grey one on the right side in this brochure copy.

1948 Pontiac brochure

John F. Quilter
Eugene, Oregon USA


   
David Green, Bob Jackman, Tony Perrone and 3 people reacted
ReplyQuote
David Vandermeer
(@david-vandermeer)
Famed Member
Joined: 5 years ago
Posts: 1187
 

It’ll look much better without that sunviser 


David Vandermeer
Corinth, Texas


   
ReplyQuote
Richard Dube
(@nickies)
Famed Member
Joined: 4 years ago
Posts: 1014
 

This will be a nice companion to the 1948 Wagon in Genesse Green. The front track is a little too wide but it should be fixable. I really like the big sun visor and the rear wiper, all period accessories.

IMG 2449

 



   
ReplyQuote
(@jack-dodds)
Illustrious Member
Joined: 5 years ago
Posts: 21212
 

@david-vandermeer I appreciate that Sergio is willing to give us a choice of the model with or without the visor and the color choices are a nice gesture as well.



   
ReplyQuote
(@jack-dodds)
Illustrious Member
Joined: 5 years ago
Posts: 21212
 

@john-quilter John; my favorite body style of this car is the convertible, coupe and of course the woody wagon.

image
image
image


   
David Green, John Merritt, John Kuvakas and 2 people reacted
ReplyQuote
(@bob-jackman)
Illustrious Member
Joined: 29 years ago
Posts: 15057
 

@nickies I agree. The period accessories just make the model stand out that much better IMO



   
ReplyQuote
Richard Dube
(@nickies)
Famed Member
Joined: 4 years ago
Posts: 1014
 

@bob-jackman We get older to better understand the added accessories and their value on these scale models. I first understood this value with the Goldvarg 1950 Chevrolet Fleetline Sedan. What a wonderful model it was.

Then came the 1948 Buick in 2 tone green with the visor. I installed a roof mounted antenna on mine and it looks so far better. I also have the Grey I also updated to a roof antenna.

This Pontiac will looks great.  



   
ReplyQuote
(@carcass1996)
Estimable Member
Joined: 4 years ago
Posts: 71
 

I hope nobody will mind if I post my photos under original photos of Serjio.

 

1/43 1948 Pontiac Streamliner 4 door, Genesee Green & Volunteer Green, Goldvarg Collection, GC-083A, 2025.

 

The model name put on the cardboard and the base is 4 door sedan, but some sellers have it listed as Silver Streak sedan. Of course the correct name is Streamliner. The Silver Streak name is referred to the chromed stripe on the hood and the trunk. The straight 8 engine is also referred as Silver Streak, even thougj the engine block is green.

The model itself is very nice, I'm a big fan of late 40s cars, very happy to have both colors.

gv p gr 00
gv p gr 01
gv p gr 02
gv p gr 03
gv p gr 04
gv p gr 05
gv p gr 06
gv p gr 08
gv p gr 10
gv p gr 09

1/43 1948 Pontiac Streamline 4 door, Oyster Grey & Belgian Grey, Goldvarg Collection, GC-083B, 2025.

This color comes without sunvisor.

gv p b 01
gv p bb 01
gv p bb 02
gv p bb 03
gv p bb 04
gv p bb 05
gv p bb 06
gv p bb 07
gv p bb 08
gv p bb 09

 

 


This post was modified 8 months ago by Viacheslav Chesnovsky

   
ReplyQuote
Page 1 / 2
Share: