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The Best Years For The Pontiac Grand Prix (And Some To Avoid)In High Output trim, the 1969 Grand Prix featured a 428 cubic-inch, 390-horsepower V8, four-speed manual transmission, and Positraction rear axle. Pontiac sold over 112,000 units of the Grand Prix ...
while Pontiac's admittedly similar work generated this, the 1986 Grand Prix 2+2 Aerocoupe. Yes, chief among the cars' upgrades were their glass rear bubble windows, which effectively bridged the ...
Prequalify now It only takes a few minutes and won't affect your credit. The Pontiac Grand Prix price depends on several factors, including the trim level, optional features, mileage, vehicle ...
Back in 1970, Pontiac introduced a series of changes to the engine lineup available on the Grand Prix, replacing the 428ci (7.0-liter) previously sold as optional for MY 1969 with a new 455ci (7.5 ...
Rear fender skirts and the original convertible ... So with only 2 with upgraded options such as ours, this Pontiac Grand Prix Convertible is ultra rare. I’m sure the first thing you are ...
The 1997 Grand Prix is an all-new car ... than those on the GT. Even the rear spoiler (which, Pontiac says, gives the car a tiny drop in the coefficient-of-drag department) is available on ...
It wasn't until Pontiac advertising executive Jim Wangers visited Hurst one day in his own '69 Grand Prix that the SSJ would ... we can only look back with skepticism at a few of the questionable ...
For the 1989 and 1990 model years, Pontiac partnered ... its magic on the Grand Prix, equipping the coupe with flared wheel arches, a front bumper extension, a new rear bumper, functional hood ...
Nice Price or Crack Pipe Pontiac says it's ... up the testosterone, this Grand Prix is said to be a V8 with dual exhausts, and has mismatched wheels front and rear because badasses don't care ...
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