1970 Pontiac Grand Prix
Car History
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.
The Grand Prix full-size car model always had luxury and
performance during its lifespan and was always on top of the
personal luxury car market segment.
If you are looking for a big luxury car, we have a 1970 Pontiac
Grand Prix coated in a fabulous Yellow hue with a parchment vinyl
top and interior here at Adventure Classics. It has all original
numbers matching 400 cubic inch engine backed by a 3 - speed
automatic transmission.
Engine & Drivetrain
The base 350 horsepower 400 cubic inch engine was standard and that
is what is in this one with the automatic transmission.
It runs and drives flawless and you will be able to enjoy your
nights out in this beauty as it has Power steering, power disc
brakes, and factory air-conditioning and rides on factory Pontiac
5-spoke Rally Wheels and White Walls tires.
Interior
The 1970 Grand Prix's interior trim received minor revisions, and
they show well in ours with its white Strato bucket seats, console
with the automatic shifter and glovebox, factory wood grain
steering wheel, black carpet and floor mats, woodgrain trim on the
dash which is packed with the factory gauges and AM/FM Stereo radio
system.
Exterior
Highlights of the body on our bright yellow painted 1970 Grand Prix
include the vertical grille inserts that replaced the horizontal
bars of the 1969, movement of "Grand Prix" nameplates from the
lower cowls to the rear C-pillars and the vertical chromed louvers
from the C-pillars down to the lower cowls, this body is long and
sleek from any angles.
Conclusion
Slip into the bucket seats and put your hand on the shifter on our
1970 Pontiac Grand Prix we have here at Adventure Classics, and you
will see what a 350 horse personal luxury car will really do.
Call or email us at:
[email protected]
(727) 688-1148 OR (727) 580-9919
AdventureClassicCars.com