1963 Pontiac Grand Prix Sport Coupe. This car here is a 2 owner car
from Montana, solid and dry western Pontiac, 389ci 303hp, rebuilt
engine, transmission, suspension, ice cold factory air
conditioning, 8 Lug wheels have been reclined, new brakes, new
tires, exhaust, loaded with options, power windows, power steering,
power seat, original interior, one refinish in its original color
of Nocturn Blue. Runs and drives better than new. All features and
options work properly, as well as all lighting. For the 1963 model
year, the Grand Prix received revised sheet metal shared with other
full-size Pontiacs, but with its own squared-off roofline with a
concave rear window that contrasted with the convertible-like roof
styling of the previous year. New was a split grille with
vertically stacked headlights and round parking lights as well as
'hidden' taillights. Aside from grille work, taillight covering and
bumpers, chrome trim was limited to lower rocker panels, wheel
arches, and roofline. The Grand Prix continued with luxurious
interiors featuring real walnut trim on the instrument panel and
bucket seats upholstered in 'Morrokide' vinyl. The center console
was now built into the instrument panel and featured an intake
manifold pressure vacuum gauge along with a dash-mounted tachometer
for cars with manual transmission. Pedals received revised custom
trim plates. Options included power steering, brakes, windows, and
driver's seat; air conditioning, eight-lug aluminum wheels with
integrated brake drums, and Safe-T-Track differential. New options
for this year included an AM/FM radio, cruise control, and a tilt
steering wheel adjustable to seven positions. The 303 hp 389
four-barrel V8 remained the standard engine. A new lineup of
optional engines was introduced this year which included the 330 hp
389 Tri-Power and three versions of the 421 cu in V8 including a
four-barrel version rated at 320 hp, a 350 hp Tri-Power option, and
the 421 HO option with Tri-Power carburetion
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