November 11, 201312 yr Same name pairs... 1956 DeSoto Fireflite Seville 1956-1960 Cadillac Eldorado Seville 1952-1959 Dodge Sierra wagon 1971-present GMC Sierra 1958-1959 Edsel Ranger 1967-the end of time Ford Ranger{For many initial years the Ranger was a top-line trim package on the F-Series} 1958 Edsel Citation 1980-1985 Chevrolet Citation 1958 Edsel Pacer 1975-1980 AMC Pacer 1958-1960 Edsel Villager 1993-2003 Mercury Villager 1955-1981 Pontiac Safari 1985-2005 GMC Safari Edited November 11, 201312 yr by balthazar
November 11, 201312 yr (and why fraternal? We never saw the Chrysler here.) (obviously I'm trying to salvage my misunderstanding)
November 11, 201312 yr Author ^ Yea- don't worry about 'fraternal' - or you can just look at it as 'fraternal siblings in the automotive world'. Actually, I'm not sure how this one is much/any different than 'only the name's the same'...
November 11, 201312 yr At least one error I noticed--the Pontiac Safari name lasted until '89. I've heard of all of these except for the DeSoto Seville. A few others--at different times there was a Lincoln Capri, Ford Capri, and Mercury Capri. A Cadillac Calais and an Olds Calais. A Lincoln-Zephyr, Ford Zephyr, Mercury Zephyr, then a Lincoln Zephyr. A Dodge Challenger and a Mitsubishi Challenger (SUV). A Plymouth Sebring then a Chrysler Sebring A Dodge Aspen then a Chrysler Aspen
November 11, 201312 yr Author ^ I saw something that said the Pontiac 6000 wagon was known as a Safari, but I didn't look for confirmation. That's fairly unusual, as that means the 2 overlapped in existence (like the Sevilles). The '76-whenever Seville becomes the triplet in that name series, too.
November 11, 201312 yr ^ I saw something that said the Pontiac 6000 wagon was known as a Safari, but I didn't look for confirmation. That's fairly unusual, as that means the 2 overlapped in existence (like the Sevilles). The '76-whenever Seville becomes the triplet in that name series, too. There was also the '80-81 LeMans Safari, '82-83 Bonneville Safari (renosed/rebadged LeMans), and '82-? J2000/Sunbird Safari. What I was referring to was the B-body Safari that lasted until '89 (it outlasted the Parisienne sedan by 3 years). Basically all Pontiac wagons in the '80s were called Safaris, I think.. Edited November 11, 201312 yr by Cubical-aka-Moltar
November 11, 201312 yr Author ^ I think that's right. Pontiac started jumbling things up in the '80s, I haven't committed to memory what they did exactly. More than 1 brand used the same names on multiple series' wagons (the Dodge Sierra above is one). Others (like Chevy) liked to toss in a bunch of names.
November 11, 201312 yr I thought "Safari" was Pontiac's way of saying "Wagon"... much like Oldsmobile used "Cruiser"
November 11, 201312 yr I thought "Safari" was Pontiac's way of saying "Wagon"... much like Oldsmobile used "Cruiser" Yes....'55-57 it was used on the Nomad equivalent 2dr specialty wagon, but after that it was pretty much across the board...
November 11, 201312 yr Some more: Lincoln Continental Bentley Continental Volkswagen Phaeton Chrysler Phaeton (concept) Dodge Raider Mitsubishi Raider (and I looked these up) Dodge Sierra and Suburban GMC Sierra Chevrolet/GMC Suburban
November 11, 201312 yr Some more: (and I looked these up) Dodge Sierra and Suburban GMC Sierra Chevrolet/GMC Suburban Plymouth Suburban also--their full size station wagons from the '50s to the '70s..
November 11, 201312 yr There was a 6000 Safari for sure. Same with the '89 fullsize Safari. I own a '88 Pontiac Safari. That's it. No Bonneville, no Parisenne... right on the title, its a Safari. It was like this in '87 and '89, as well. The Safari FSM is probably the only wagon only FSM GM wrote. In 1990, the "successor" was the dustbuster.By 1990, all Pontiac wagons where gone (apparently forever). Some would argue the Vibe is a wagon, but most Pontiac fans would argue its a Toyota.
November 11, 201312 yr Author Here's the '87 brochure page supporting SAmadei : http://www.oldcarbrochures.com/static/NA/Pontiac/1987%20Pontiac/album/1987%20Pontiac-22.html
November 12, 201312 yr Author 1977-1979 Chevy Caravan / 1984~ Dodge Caravan Edited November 12, 201312 yr by balthazar
November 12, 201312 yr ^ Never heard of the Chevy Caravan. A trim level on the van or something? Edit: something in Brazil according to WP... Edited November 12, 201312 yr by Cubical-aka-Moltar
November 12, 201312 yr Author I never heard of it before today either, but it was a U.S. model/trim and those were the nameplates on the fenders : http://www.caaarguide.com/sub1/id455.html http://www.lov2xlr8.no/brochures/chevy/77v6.html Edited November 12, 201312 yr by balthazar
November 12, 201312 yr Author Rebadging more commonly involves 'different names, same vehicle'. Here I wanted to show different vehicles with the same names. So here; they are only 'twins' in name.
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