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However, all things considered, this 1995 Pontiac Grand Prix looks more or less pristine. Now, it’s listed for sale on cars & bids, with the highest bid set at $4,600 as of this writing.
2004 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP Competition Group VEHICLE TYPE front-engine, front-wheel-drive, 5-passenger, 4-door sedan PRICE AS TESTED (2004) $30,370 (base price: $27,890) ...
Check out the 1970 Pontiac Grand Prix with an XH-coded 400 cubic-inch main course produces 350 heaping helpings of horsepower. - High Performance Pontiac Magazine ...
To be specific, the solid roof was doubled by a retractable rack and a big patch of cloth over it. Photo: craigslist.org The convertible body style was a novelty for the Grand Prix.
Pontiac estimates that a Grand Prix GTP Comp G will go 0 to 60 mph in 6.5 seconds and pull 0.83 gs of lateral acceleration. We found the GTP Comp G easy to handle.
Everyone is cool driving a ragtop in warm weather, but so far, Jeff Herrick tops the charts with this cool-as-ice 1967 Pontiac Grand Prix convertible. ... and only the rack of metal bars survived).
It wasn't until Pontiac advertising executive Jim Wangers visited Hurst one day in his own '69 Grand Prix that the SSJ would come to be. Wangers' white Grand Prix had its raised hood area and roof ...
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