• John DeLorean, head of Advanced Engineering at Pontiac, contributed to the development of the Grand Prix as well as the GTO.
  • Some more rarer options specific for the 1985 Pontiac Grand Prix include a factory rear spoiler, rare aluminum turbo finned wheels, and a full size spare tire.
  • While even at 17 feet 6 inches long, the Pontiac Grand Prix which was redesigned for 1969 wasn’t the largest model in the brand’s lineup...
  • The Grand Prix was a line of automobiles produced by the Pontiac Division of General Motors from 1962 through 2002 for coupes and 1988–2008 for sedans.
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  • After three successful years, the 1965-1968 Pontiac Grand Prix entered a four-year sales decline that reflected a general decline in the car itself.
  • But it wasn’t the first performance-oriented Pontiac from General Motors. On September 21, 1961, the Grand Prix came along and did that.
  • Pontiac gave a major boost to its already growing performance image with the luxurious but powerful 1962 Grand Prix.
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  • It seems that Pontiac’s beautiful contribution to personal luxury cars, the Grand Prix, didn’t often come in sporty colors.