Thanks to an infusion of engineering, marketing, and V-8 horsepower starting in the latter half of the 1950s, Pontiac ...
From that point until the end of the G-body, the Grand Prix remained a rear-wheel-drive vehicle. Then, in 1987, the W-body came online from GM and things went south. The Grand Prix became a ...
Pontiac never did things halfway. When it created the Grand Prix in 1962, the idea was simple: blend luxury with fire-breathing performance, and do it with enough swagger to make Cadillac executives ...
To most hobbyists, the term "421 Super Duty" conjures up thoughts of a stripped-down Catalina ruling the high banks of Daytona or the finish line of the nearest dragstrip. But rarely is the engine ...
When Parker Blubaugh of Backyard Barn Finds stepped into the Georgia sunlight , he didn’t expect to find one of Pontiac’s most tragic time capsules — a 1962 Grand Prix that’s been sitting in silence ...
Prepare for a journey back to the high-octane 1960s, a time when American cars weren’t just about transportation—they were about power, style, and rebellion. The Saratoga Automobile Museum is proud to ...