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The 1978 Pontiac Grand Prix isn't as revered as its predecessors, but it remains a handsome classic. Here's how much a well maintained example is worth.
By 1968, the Grand Prix had grown bloated, but the 428 HO still offered performance for those who wanted it.
Our feature 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ is finished in a glossy Mojave Tan with a white Landau top over a Buckskin velour interior. The five-digit odometer reads just 3,688 miles.
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The tale of this Grand Prix SJ begins in 1976, when Sally Gould bought a brand new, near identical Pontiac. It was black with a white Landau top, and white Morrokide upholstery brightened the ...
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But even though it was neglected for so long, the Grand Prix is still solid, with very little rust on the body. Built for the 1963 model year, this Pontiac is a second-year Grand Prix.
Pontiac built versions of a Grand Prix convertible concept car, the X-400, from 1962 through 1964, but 1967 was the only year of a regular production Grand Prix convertible.
Grasso’s Garage is proud to review an ultra-rare Pontiac from the collection; the 1967 Pontiac Grand Prix Convertible.
His 1962 Pontiac Grand Prix Tri-Power is one heck of a car to be sold without its famous owner. Admittedly, the car is for sale via a deceased person's estate out of Obispo County, California.