Last-Year Model: 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ Adam Clarke Disclosure: This site may receive compensation from some link clicks and purchases. Pontiac released its Fourth Generation Grand Prix in 1977, and although it was slightly smaller than its predecessor, it was a relative giant compared to su...
1977 was a funky year for the Grand Prix in California. In order to meet changing emissions, Grand Prix in CA were sold with the Oldsmobile 350 cid Rocket V8 making 170 horsepower and 275 lb-ft of torque. In addition, a Chevy 350 V8 making almost identical power was available, as was ...
Olds 403 Powered: 1977 Pontiac Can Am Disclosure: This site may receive compensation from some link clicks and purchases. The Pontiac Can-Am was already a rare beast when it was introduced, with just 1,377 cars made. That number gets even smaller when you break it down in terms of which...
The ’69 Grand Prix was distinguished by its boxing style, which was heavily in front of it. All this becomes more important if you look at some of them coming into the factory with a huge 7.5 L engine. The Grand Prix lasted longer than even the Firebird. The production lasted for seve...
Introduction How to change the oil in a Pontiac Grand AM. Tools Socket Wrench unspecified socket Oil Drain Pan Jack Stand Set of car ramps Oil Filter Wrench Step 1 Changing oil Place wheel... 1997-2003 Pontiac Grand Prix GT Fuel Filter Replacement ...
1969 Pontiac Grand Prix General Motors DeLorean took over Pontiac in 1965 and continued to innovate as Pontiac thrived throughout the muscle-car era. He also moved the full-size Grand Prix personal-luxury car down to GM’s intermediate platform for 1969. Pontiac sold only 31,711 big Grand ...
Interestingly, Grand Prix notched a new all-time sales record for 1977, close to 288,500. The '78, unfortunately, was much more like LeMans, downsized to the same new 108.1-inch platform and looking less distinctive. Yet sales weren't vastly affected: some 228,000 for the model year. ...
Plies just built this 1968 Pontiac Grand Prix. The car is actually painted in chrome and this is not a chrome vinyl wrap. The paint job is said to have cost $47,000. The wheels on the car are 26″ DUB Azzmackas in an all chrome finish. ...
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