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Only 329 examples came with a four-speed manual transmission, linked to the standard 400 V8; this particular car also sports ...
This Grand Prix is a first-year third-generation model. 1969 marked the introduction of the J and SJ nomenclature, which was ...
Pontiac celebrated its 50th year with a Golden Anniversary Grand Prix in 1976, but the embellishments were mostly in the form of badging. 1977 saw the addition of gewgaws like a digital stereo and ...
Pontiac launched the Grand Prix primarily as a luxury car, so the standard V8s weren't necessarily the most powerful examples ever. Even the standard 389-CI Trophy V8 in the first-generation Grand ...
Manufactured since 1962, the Grand Prix evolved from a coupe to a four-door sedan and entered its seventh generation in 2004. This generation offered a 3.8L V6 engine with 200 hp for its GT trim.
1967 Pontiac Grand Prix Convertible MSRP: $3,813 MPG: 5 city / 9 highway / 7.5 as tested As Tested: $4,714 Originally Published: April 12, 2025 at 5:30 AM EDT ...
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