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How much is a 67 Grand Prix worth?

Data based on 40 auction sales. note: The images shown are representations of the 1967 Pontiac Grand Prix and not necessarily vehicles that have been bought or sold at auction….Pontiac Models.

Bodystyles Median Sale
Convertible $21,000
HardTop Coupe $16,750

Is a 1967 Grand Prix an a body?

The 1967 Pontiac Grand Prix is quite a unique car: not only is its body design unique for that single model year, but it is also the only model year Grand Prix to have been offered with a convertible option.

What years did Pontiac make a Grand Prix convertible?

Only once, however, in its 40 years has the Grand Prix been offered in a convertible format. Pontiac built versions of a Grand Prix convertible concept car, the X-400, from 1962 through 1964, but 1967 was the only year of a regular production Grand Prix convertible.

What is the rarest Pontiac car?

Five Of The Rarest Pontiac Grand Prix Models Ever Made

  • 1962 Pontiac Grand Prix Super Duty.
  • 1967 Pontiac Grand Prix Convertible.
  • 1968 Pontiac Grand Prix WG Code.
  • 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2.

What year was the last Pontiac Grand Prix?

2008
For 2008, the supercharged V6 engine was dropped. No other changes of note were made for the Grand Prix’s final year of production. This model was replaced by the Pontiac G8, which was introduced in 2008.

What year was the first Grand Am?

1973
The 1973 oil crisis caused a dichotomy of buyers: total luxury or total economy. Since Grand Am was an “in-between”, its sales declined and the model was discontinued in 1975….1973–1975.

First generation
Production 1972–1975
Model years 1973–1975
Assembly Pontiac, Michigan, United States
Body and chassis

What kind of engine did a 1967 Grand Prix have?

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What kind of car was the first Pontiac Grand Prix?

Early models were available with Pontiac performance options, including the factory-race Super Duty 421 powertrain installed in a handful of 1962 and 1963 cars. The first Grand Prix was a Catalina hardtop coupe trimmed to standards similar to the larger top-line Bonneville, with a distinctive grille and taillights.

What was the front bumper of a 1968 Pontiac Grand Prix?

The 1968 Grand Prix received a more pronounced”beak-nose” grille in shock-absorbent plastic and a new front bumper. The concealed headlights were carried over, and a revised rear deck/bumper with L-shaped taillights and side reflector markers to meet a new federal safety mandate were new.

What was the performance of the 1973 Pontiac Grand Prix?

1973 Pontiac Grand Prix All A-bodies, including the Grand Prix, were redesigned for 1973. This generation was larger and heavier, due partly to the federally mandated 5 mph (8.0 km/h) crash bumpers. Although large V8s were still available, the performance was on the decline due to new emissions control systems.