Grand Prix

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»

Hot 455/4-Speed: 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix Coupe

The next owner of this solid 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix will have some decisions to make. Hiding under the hood is a pretty potent piece of iron, but the original cylinder block also comes with the car. The choice… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ Survivor

You might remember seeing this Pontiac when we initially featured, Yvonne B’s collection of cars. Well, this lovely Grand Prix SJ needs to find a new home! It was her son’s pride and joy. And, it’s easy to see… more»

Solid Restorer: 1966 Pontiac Grand Prix

I always find it interesting when an owner lists a car for sale with what looks like a pretty fair opening bid, and while they finish up with a pretty good number of people watching the auction, nobody seems… more»

43k Genuine Miles: 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ

With a new model due to be launched the following year, 1977 marked the final year of production for the 3rd Generation Grand Prix. That final year of production also heralded some pretty substantial changes in direction for the… more»

1-of-205: 1967 Pontiac Grand Prix Convertible

Every now and then a car comes along that just has the wow factor, and with Summer fast approaching, this 1967 Grand Prix Convertible is not only a car with that wow factor, but its appearance on the market… more»

Rare 4-Speed: 1970 Pontiac Grand Prix Model J

The late 1960s and early ’70s were good times for Pontiac, their lineup offered just the right combination of performance and styling. The GTO had the performance market covered and the Catalina was there if you wanted spacious luxury…. more»

Cheap Cruiser: 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix

The year 1977 was the last year of the famous Colonnade intermediate models from General Motors. After a spectacular sales year in 1976 for most of them, a mild refreshing was used in 1977. The Pontiac Grand Prix was… more»

70K Miles With Upgrades: 1989 Pontiac Grand Prix SE

In 1988, it was good-bye to the rear wheel drive Pontiac Grand Prix. Pontiac, along with Chevrolet, Buick, and Oldsmobile moved their two-door coupes to a W platform with front-wheel drive. Each division had a new aerodynamically styled coupe,… more»

70K Miles and Runs: 1965 Pontiac Grand Prix

Growing up, I knew a lot of people that drove the full-size Pontiac, but most of them were Catalinas, Star Chiefs, Executives, and Bonnevilles. I only knew one person that drove a Grand Prix. The Grand Prix wore unique… more»

Black Beauty! 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ 455

“If any car were designed to make it big on looks alone, that car is Grand Prix.” Pontiac’s sales brochure for 1972 included this impressive boast for their sporty and powerful two-door. This 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ in… more»

Garage Find Driver! 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix

Under the boxes of Christmas ornaments and plastic reindeer in a Meridian, Idaho garage, someone discovered a running, driving Pontiac that now seeks a new home. This 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix needs some work, but the four-speed and the… more»

Estate Sale Find! 1967 Pontiac Grand Prix

The first generation Pontiac Grand Prix delivered high style. A sporty full-sized car with European flair, the Grand Prix appealed to folks who wanted a flashier, roomier upgrade to the mid-sized Tempest. Pontiac added a unique front-end treatment with… more»

Bargain Style! $3250 1966 Pontiac Grand Prix

Despite never winning the international race (Gran Prix) that inspired its name, Pontiac’s stylish Grand Prix offered buyers comfort with continental flair. The stylish cruiser shares its DNA and 389 cid powerplant with Pontiac’s iconic GTO. This particular 1966… more»

Black and Red: 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix

When I write my articles for Barn Finds, I write about some of the different cars and manufacturers from an Australian perspective. Sometimes these perspectives are right, and sometimes they are wrong. If they’re wrong then I just have… more»

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