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While most Pontiac hobbyists have no trouble distinguishing the Grand Prix from other Pontiac models, many are unfamiliar with the details that differentiate one model year from another. Our three ...
DeLorean scored his third goal at Pontiac with the 1969 Grand Prix. Born in 1962 to replace the Ventura model, the Grand Prix was meant to be Pontiac’s performance-oriented luxury sports coupe.
Spanning seven generations, the Pontiac Grand Prix is one of the most underrated muscle cars. Here's all you need to know about the 1972 model.
Dave Crook's 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix, dedicated to GM Design VP William Mitchell, is like nothing we've ever seen; given a modern twist to a classic look.
The '69 Grand Prix was offered with either a 400-cubic-inch V-8 or a 428-cubic-inch, high-output V-8. The 400 engine could be ordered in 265, 350, or 370 horsepower flavors while the 428 H.O ...
Pontiac built more than 100,000 Grand Prix coupes for the 1969 model year, but fewer than 1,000 got the 428 V8 / 4-speed manual combo.
The Pontiac Grand Prix is one of the most iconic vehicles on the road for car enthusiasts, and these five stand out thanks to their powerful engines.
The 1975 Pontiac Grand Prix is part of the third-generation series, and it introduced several important changes to the engine lineup available across the range.
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