From 1927, the Pontiac Chief had the L-head straight 6-cylinder engines, in 1933 they changed to the 233 cu in in line 8cylinder (a 6 cyl was available again in 1935). Bodies were shared with Chevrolet and Buick at this time. The 1934 car was just a facelift on 1933, the headlight mounts now moulded to the fenders, incorporating a small light within the mount.
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From 1927, the Pontiac Chief had the L-head straight 6-cylinder engines, in 1933 they changed to the 233 cu in in line 8cylinder (a 6 cyl was available again in 1935). Bodies were shared with Chevrolet and Buick at this time. The 1934 car was just a facelift on 1933, the headlight mounts now moulded to the fenders, incorporating a small light within the mount.
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