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In more than four decades, the Grand Prix showcased all sorts of engines. But one stands out for its horsepower ... though it comes with an asterisk.
Grasso’s Garage is proud to review an ultra-rare Pontiac from the collection; the 1967 Pontiac Grand Prix Convertible.
The FIA has mandated stricter rear-wing flexibility tests for all Formula 1 teams ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix, lowering the permissible movement in the slot gap from 2mm to 0.5mm.
To no enthusiast's surprise, so did its sales. The latest reincarnated Pontiac is the 1988 Grand Prix, the replacement for the antediluvian personal-luxury two-door of the same name.
This 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix is one of those cars. Documented by YouTube's "FoMoCoPower's Garage," this Poncho reportedly spent about 40 years in a building.
Of course, we've heard that before. Pontiac kept this promise, though: The 1997 Grand Prix sedan is missing the GPX's hood scoop and wide fender flares, but the rest is there.
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Let's take a look at the Pontiac Grand Prix variants toward the end of its run that came with GM's powerful LS V8 engine.
The Pontiac Grand Prix had some iconic model years, but the oil crisis of the 1970s and corporate change-ups led it down an unfortunate path.
As assistant chief engineer responsible for body production at Pontiac, Collins retrospectively analyzed the downfall of Pontiac full-size personal luxury cars. "Our 1968 Grand Prix was a disaster.
However, one owner decided to show what the 1999 Pontiac Grand Prix could have been if it somehow remained a performance-oriented, rear-drive car packing a V-8.