Vehicle Description
1972 Pontiac Grand Prix Model J The third-generation Grand Prix, a
gentlemans muscle car, was one of John DeLoreans most successful
creations. Characterized by its strong lines, long hood, stretched
A-body (called a G-body) chassis, and prominent Pontiac grille, it
reinvented the luxury/performance car genre. The previous owner
claimed that he believed the 61,000 miles was actual, (title shows
exempt) based on the condition of the car inside and out it could
very well be. Magazine car! An article and pictures of our 72 Grand
Prix featured in High-Performance Pontiac magazine (see pics).
Gorgeous car inside and out, top and bottom. Paint, interior, trim,
chrome, bright work pretty close to perfect. This rust free 72
Grand Prix is in turnkey condition as well. A few minor things that
needed to be addressed and were, now everything with the exception
of the cruise control is operating as it should. Numbers matching
drive train 400 V-8 mated to a TH 400 GM transmission. Cold air
conditioning, power steering, power brakes, tilt steering column,
custom auto sound stereo with auxiliary, Pioneer speakers, drivers
remote mirror riding on a set of Cooper tires and Pontiac rally
wheels.