Got a craving? This USA Prime Pontiac is served up very rare, or Cardinal Red if you please. Featuring the original, untouched engine compartment replete with a 350-horse 400 engine and a Cordova roof ...
Pontiac's Grand Prix made its debut in 1962 as the division's personal luxury coupe. It was built atop the full-size Catalina platform with bucket seats and a center console. It was geared for drivers ...
Back in 1970, Pontiac introduced a series of changes to the engine lineup available on the Grand Prix, replacing the 428ci (7.0-liter) previously sold as optional for MY 1969 with a new 455ci ...
Una Vita in Gioco, translation, A Life in Game, is the title of a biography of Carlo Francesco "Francis" Lombardi, and indeed it is a fitting title, for Lombardi was a man of action. An eight-victory ...
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The Grand Prix name is regularly associated with some of the finest goodies from Pontiac engineers since the first example rolled off the assembly line in 1962. That first generation was based on the ...
When you think of the 1970 Pontiac Grand Prix (IF you have ever even thought about it in the first place) ... you probably never thought of it as a rare, collectible automobile. And, you would be ...
Isaac Newton knew what he was talking about, and Randy Belehar can prove it. He's got a mountain of junk parts that scientifically demonstrate that a big hankin' Pontiac at rest wants to stay at rest, ...
This week in 1970 finds Jochen Rindt and his Lotus 72-Ford winning the French Grand Prix at Charade Circuit in Clermont-Ferrand, France. Posting a 7.61-second winning margin over second place Chris ...
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