The Pontiac Grand Prix was a pioneer in the personal luxury car segment. It began as an offshoot of the Catalina in 1962 and became as series of its own the following year. A complete restyle for 1969-72 gave… more»
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Rare 1970 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ 455 4-Speed
Kenai, Alaska is known for its salmon runs but sitting on the edge of a driveway in this Alaskan paradise is this super rare 1970 Pontiac Grand Prix. This car is one of only 199 Grand Prix’s built with… more»
Amazing 14k Mile Survivor: 1975 Pontiac Grand Prix
This stunning 1975 Pontiac Grand Prix is located in Hubbard, Ohio. The car has had only one owner and have traveled only 14,560 miles since new. As you might expect, the bids are coming in pretty heavy and, with… more»
Simply Stunning: 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix Coupe
Tackling a restoration project can be a pretty trying experience, but the finished product instills an unparalleled sense of pride in the owner. Sometimes a classic car will appear on the market that can create that same feeling, but… more»
4-Speed Equipped! 1967 Pontiac Grand Prix Convertible
Sometimes you end up with a car that you mostly like but you keep thinking, “What if it had just that one additional item that it doesn’t, then it would be perfect!” Most people suck it up and move… more»
Rare 33k Mile: 1976 Pontiac Grand Prix
With an asking price of $35,500, this 1976 Pontiac Grand Prix better be nice, and it is. Located in Fort Lee, New Jersey, this Golden Anniversary edition Grand Prix was built to mark the 50th anniversary of Pontiac in… more»
NASCAR Homologation: 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix Aerocoupe 2+2
The 1980s were a unique time for the Automotive industry. Some customers in the early 80s were getting fed up with cars that had poor build quality, questionable reliability, and started making a move toward the import market. By… more»
No Reserve: 87k Mile 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix
1977 marked the last year of the 3rd generation of the marvelous Pontiac Grand Prix. This white base Model J is for sale here on eBay at no reserve. With only 87,000 miles, the seller states that he purchased… more»
Class Act: 1973 Pontiac Grand Prix
Pontiac introduced its third generation of the popular Pontiac Grand Prix in 1973. This car is located in Goodyear, Arizona and can be seen here on Craigslist. While the car has needs, the seller is only asking $5,000. Equipped… more»
DeLorean’s Vision: 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix
The 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix defined the personal luxury car and all of the other car manufacturers soon followed with versions of their own Grand Prix. This car is for sale in Alton, Illinois and is still covered in… more»
Nearly New: 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix LJ With 6k Miles!
The seller of this super-clean Pontiac is pretty sure it has only 6,526 actual miles! Take a look and see if you agree—it’s here on eBay in Macon, Missouri for $15,000, with the option to make an offer. Thanks… more»
Rare G-Body: 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2
General Motors’ G platform is a popular one among automotive enthusiasts, thanks to its front-engine, rear-drive layout and plenty of factory-ready performance vehicles using the platform. The company produced homologation special models for NASCAR competition using the G-body, creating… more»
Garage Find: 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix Model J
This 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix has been sitting in a garage for the past 25-years, but the time has now come for it to head off to a new home. It appears to be a nice, clean car that… more»
1976 Pontiac Grand Prix With 8,300 Genuine Miles
The term “time capsule” is one that I believe gets overused in the world of classic cars, so it is one that I will avoid. What we have here is a 1976 Pontiac Grand Prix, and with a genuine… more»
Needs Rescuing: 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix
When I look at this 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix, the first words that pop into my head to describe it are dusty and crusty. However, that crustiness doesn’t seem to translate into major issues with rust, so it is… more»
Completely Original: 1964 Pontiac Grand Prix
One of the most difficult aspects of writing for Barn Finds is that you see cars come across the desks that you look at, and you just want to buy them. For me, that’s the case with this 1964… more»