despite it being a smog era car I’ve thought these cars had much better powertrain’s than many vehicles built of the same period, this was also the only GM personal luxury car I liked better with the rounded headlights over the squared headlights as well, overall one of my favorite ...
Together with nearly flush plastic headlights, this below-the-bumper snout gives the Grand Prix an instantly recognizable face. Skirt panels on all four sides help distinguish the car as well, and its fastback roofline stands in sharp contrast with recent General Motors practice. Without ...
Ultimate guide to the 1964-1974 and 2004-2006 Pontiac Grand Prix muscle car. Year-by-year breakdown of engines, production numbers, & more
publicity, but only a relative few were made available for sale. Full-sized cars and intermediates reverted from vertical to horizontal headlights while the sporty/performance 2+2 was dropped from the lineup. For 1969, Pontiac moved the Grand Prix from the full-sized lineup into a G-body mo...
The problem now is when I turn on the blower motor switch the car lights do not work, the car monitor on the console doesn't work, the seat heater doesn't work, and you have to manual turn the headlights on for them to work. Does anyone have any suggestion's on what might b...
As in past years, an illuminated countenance of Chief Pontiac continued as a hood mascot; like other such devices of the day, it glowed when the headlights were on. Production rose again, smashing the 1941 record at more than 446,000. Still, Pontiac ran fifth overall, as it had since '...
Hi, I have a 2002 Grand Prix GTP. Fan speed 1 through 4 don't work. Fan speed 5 works well. No problems with Day time running lights, rear window defogger, etc.
and performance during its run. The most noticeable styling difference between the 1964 and 1963 models would be the headlights frenched into the fender and bumper instead of cutting into the body and a similar approach with the taillights. One of the upgrades on the ’64 Grand Prix was to...
the seller says he/she is open to trades. Hagerty estimated one of these cars in Fair condition could command about $13,000 and that number would more than triple when the Pontiac is restored. The 1970 Grand Prix would be the last of the second generation to carry quad headlights; they ...
Used 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix sedan for less than $3000 by owner, for sale in Everett, WA 98204, in good condition, blue exterior color, with automatic transmission, N/A engine. CAR ID #24480.