Grand Prix: Pontiac's Luxury Performance Car
Grand Prix: Pontiac's Luxury Performance Car
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By Don Keefe
In the late 1950s, Pontiac saw a need to bring to market a full-sized two-door hardtop that bridged the gap between luxury car and factory hot rod.
The result was the 1962 Grand Prix, a car that emphasized “elegance in simplicity.” With a four-barrel 389 Pontiac V-8 standard, buyers could option their cars with sporty 8-lug aluminum wheels, Tri-Power carburetion, a floor-shifted four-speed manual transmission and even a 405-horsepower 421 Super Duty race engine - if they dared.
The public responded enthusiastically and the Grand Prix quickly became the choice of young, upscale buyers looking for a car that made a statement about their leading-edge tastes and hip lifestyle.
This book contains the complete Pontiac Grand Prix story, including production figures, powertrain offerings, and a chapter on experimental and special editions.
Softbound, 8.5”x11”, 128 pages, 185 photos