When a 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ clears its throat, it doesn’t whisper—it belts out a bass line worthy of Motown. Forget smooth banker’s rides. This one packs a 428-cubic-inch V8, a four-speed stick, ...
The Grand Prix SJ went from being an option package to becoming its own model, boasting of many standard items such as the 400 four-barrel engine, bucket seats with a console, custom lamp group, and ...
In 1962, Pontiac had no fewer than four full-size cars in showrooms: the Catalina, Bonneville, Star Chief, and Ventura. And that didn't stop the GM division from launching another land yacht: the ...