In the early 60s, Pontiac knew exactly the right balance of performance and luxury, and the Grand Prix best exemplified it.Pontiac led the industry with their stacked headlight design, and pretty soon every other manufacturer was scrambling to copy the look. The Grand Prix was a little bigger than the GTO, but not as massive as the Bonneville, so it hits that sweet spot of size, performance, and luxury.The interior is unique with the center-mounted economy vacuum gauge…
In the early 60s, Pontiac knew exactly the right balance of performance and luxury, and the Grand Prix best exemplified it.Pontiac led the industry with their stacked headlight design, and pretty soon every other manufacturer was scrambling to copy the look. The Grand Prix was a little bigger than the GTO, but not as massive as the Bonneville, so it hits that sweet spot of size, performance, and luxury.The interior is unique with the center-mounted economy vacuum gauge as an added cool factor. The seats are comfortable and the dash is a beautiful timeless design.The 389 303hp V8 engine runs strong and has plenty of power for this car. Paired with power steering, power brakes, and automatic transmission this Grand Prix is an amazingly luxurious and comfortable car. The suspension floats over all the bumps in the road and the steering feels good. Overall, this is a very original, well-kept, and strong running Grand Prix. You don’t see one of these in this condition very often!