The 1965 model year witnessed the introduction of a new redesign for the Grand Prix, and the main focus was to insist on the Coke bottle shape that buyers in the United States seemed to love. However, ...
The second-generation Grand Prix started strong, with sales getting close to 58,000 units in 1965. The yearly shipments dropped to 36,757 in 1966 before improving slightly to 42,981 units a year later ...
Back in the 1960s, Pontiac was quickly becoming a performance staple for General Motors thanks to the leadership of folks like John DeLorean. Among the highlights of the era was the Pontiac Grand Prix ...
When Glenn Kovach, a 50-year-old customer service and warranty representative in Benton, Illinois, sold an extremely rare SSJ Grand Prix in 1977, he thought he'd never see it again, but a quirk of ...
Though the Pontiac brand has now been gone for over 15 years, its vehicles continue to be enjoyed and celebrated by enthusiasts and classic car fans of all types. When it comes to Pontiac's iconic ...
To most hobbyists, the term "421 Super Duty" conjures up thoughts of a stripped-down Catalina ruling the high banks of Daytona or the finish line of the nearest dragstrip. But rarely is the engine ...
Pontiac had some extreme highs and lows in its run from 1926 to 2009, when a government bailout prompted GM to drop the brand along with three others as part of its corporate restructuring. Pontiac's ...
View post: This ‘Quality’ $357 Carport Is 41% Off at Walmart 04 – 1980 Pontiac Grand Prix in Nevada junkyard – photo by Murilee Martin 40 – 1980 Pontiac Grand Prix in Nevada junkyard – photo by ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results