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A Pontiac Fit for a Queen: The 1963 Maharani Show Car - Mac's Motor City Garage.com

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Royally decked out, this Pontiac Bonneville show car of 1963 was given a royal name: the Maharani.   The word maharani, we’re told, derives from the Sanskrit “mahā” and “rājñī” and means “great queen,” or more specifically in India, the wife of a maharaja. We don’t know if General Motors styling boss Bill Mitchell had a specific lady in mind when he approved this 1963 Pontiac dream car, but it was given the trimmings befitting of a royal persona…
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Mac's Motor City Garage broke the news in on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
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