In the American automotive landscape, the years around 1970 were
the era of big, and while the Grand Prix wasn't the biggest
offering from Pontiac, it was still plenty big at 17 feet, 6 inches
long. The Grand Prix was completely redesigned for the 1969 model
year, and featured the longest hood in production car history.
Pontiac was GM's sporty marque, and the Grand Prix offered sporty
extras including bucket seats and an aircraft-inspired wrap-around
cockpit to bring all controls closer to the driver. This 1969
Pontiac Grand Prix Model J still retains its original 400 cubic
inch engine and automatic transmission. This is a well equipped car
with factory ice cold air conditioning, power windows, power
steering and power front disc brakes. Upgraded 15'' Chrome Cragar
Mag wheels with new BFGoodrich Radial TAs and an aluminum Edelbrock
intake. This is a super solid and great driving car. Call or email
[email protected] or 715-687-4522