Pontiac

Wild Interior: 1977 Pontiac Bonneville Brougham

When the General Motors full-size cars were downsized for 1977, it took a while for them to “grow on me”. One of the things that was hard for me to accept is the hardtop was no longer available. Also,… more»

Bandit Wanna-Be: 1978 Pontiac Grand Am

You’ve got to give Pontiac credit, they liked to take chances. In 1973 they brought out a new car called the Grand Am. It wasn’t the performance car that the GTO was. It had more of an international flair,… more»

Stored for 25 Years: 1966 Pontiac Star Chief Executive

At the end of 1966, Pontiac chose to retire the Star Chief name. This marked the end of the line for a badge that had been a continual feature of the Pontiac brand since 1954. For that final year… more»

Take Your Pick: Avon Park Collection

This listing spotted by Barn Finds reader Fred is located in an area I’ve frequented quite a bit, thanks to my wife’s family being from Florida. Avon Park is not too far from Sebring International Raceway, so perhaps you can… more»

Rare Vega Twin: 1978 Pontiac Sunbird Safari Wagon

While we often see the Chevy Vega listed for sale in varying degrees of condition, its corporate twin the Pontiac Sunbird “Safari Wagon” shows up far less frequently.  This example is an artifact from another era, when two door… 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»

40 Year Slumber: 1964 Pontiac Catalina

While this 1964 Catalina is not strictly 100% original, the new owner will have the option of returning it to that state if that’s what they want. The car is located in Denver, Colorado, and after a 40-year slumber… more»

White with Red: 1979 Pontiac Trans Am

When it comes to Trans Ams, it’s sometimes difficult to get excited about a car we’re accustomed to seeing on these pages. However, when a sharp example like this 1979 model pops up with a color combination we don’t… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1966 Pontiac 2+2 Convertible

You don’t see many of the GTO’s big brother the Catalina 2+2 on the road these days, especially not in convertible form. These larger cars received many of the go-fast options of the GTO, but with just 6k Catalina… more»

Big and Brawny: 1972 Pontiac Grand Ville Convertible

For some reason, Pontiac decided to replace the Bonneville as the flagship car in 1971 and brought out the Grand Ville. It still used the same B body as the Catalina and Bonneville, but the hardtops had a roofline that… more»

Non-Factory Yellow: 1984 Pontiac Fiero

When it comes to Fieros, the color scheme can sometimes seem rather consistent among those cars that come up for sale. Red, black, white – these are the shades I seem to recall seeing the most. Yellow is far… more»

Winner Takes All! Pontiac GTO Graveyard

Just in time for Christmas, this 40-year collection of mostly Pontiac GTOs in Sylmar, California seeks a new owner. If you fancy a collection but never found the time to obsess and hoard away objects of your desire, there’s… more»

1 Of 81: 1970 Pontiac GTO RAM Air IV

This is a pretty rare car, but it might not be all that valuable. For sale is a 1970 Pontiac GTO Ram Air IV. The car is located in Spofford, New Hampshire, and the seller is asking $12,000 buy… more»

Stored for 30 Years: 1965 Pontiac Catalina

This 1965 Pontiac Catalina has spent the last 30 years hidden away in a shed, but it has now emerged, and the owner has decided that the time has come for it to go to a new home. You… more»

Rockford And The Bandit? Two Firebirds, One Price!

Really like 1970’s Firebirds? Here’s two for you to play with–but are they worth it? Above is a 1977 Trans Am in the iconic black and gold colors of the Bandit. The other car is a gold 1974 Formula… more»

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