WOW, fantastic car - BEAUTIFUL model!
Looks wonderful!
John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA
@perrone1 +1 Tony and John. I particularly like the gray/blue version. You just cannot have enough Pontiacs!
I certainly agree with Tony, too ! This is a beautiful Pontiac 1/43 replica from Goldvarg and in a terrific color combination also. Very nice one !
To save time, ship all those to John Merritt's house now - they're all going to end up there anyway! 😏 😏
Man, these GV 4-drs look great. Nothing says "Forties Flashy Flair," a precursor of thigs to come in the 1950's, like tu-tone 1948 Pontiacs! 😎 😎
Difficult to choose just one.
A keeper, for sure.
@kenspear Although I quite like this latest Goldvarg Pontiac, the I am also very partial to the 2dr. version you mention Ken.
Has anyone heard when this Pontiac will be available? It looks like quite soon from the pics Sergio provided.
I'm looking forward to the four door as a change from the Brooklin. I'm guessing the model should be coming soon as that's normally how Sergio makes his announcements.
These look great Sergio....any 40's fastback, sedanette or club coupe is very welcomed in my collection, and Sergio gives us more of these body styles than any other model crafters....thank you Sergio.
Can you imagine how many more of these fantastic cars (and more importantly lives not lost) we would have if WWII never happened.
Can you imagine how many more of these fantastic cars (and more importantly lives not lost) we would have if WWII never happened.
That's one awesome scale display of late '40's (and a few 1950 ) cars! Yes indeed, WW II set American car production back 6 years but then again, several styling fades, such as tail fins & wrap-around windshields, may not have ever developed.

























