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  2. Pontiac Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Prix was an all-new model for Pontiac in the 1962 model year as a performance-oriented personal luxury car. [3] Based on the Pontiac Catalina two-door hardtop, Pontiac included unique interior trim with bucket seats and a center console in the front to make the new model a lower-priced entry in the growing personal-luxury segment. [3]

  3. List of Pontiac vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Pontiac Bonneville Sport Convertible F/I 4 bucket seat cnvt (1958) Pontiac Bonneville X-400 (1959–1960) Pontiac Bonneville Le Grande Conchiche (1966) Pontiac Bonneville G/XP (2002) Pontiac Cirrus (1966) Pontiac Club de Mer (1956) Pontiac Fiero Convertible (1984) Pontiac Grand Prix X-400 (1962–1963) Pontiac Grand Prix SJ Edinburgh (1972)

  4. Pontiac Grand Am - Wikipedia

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    1985 Pontiac Grand Am coupe 1988 Pontiac Grand Am sedan 1991 Pontiac Grand Am sedan. 1987 models brought more power to the base engine, and a new Turbocharged four-cylinder engine taken from the Sunbird GT. The 2.0 L turbo engine became the base engine for the SE model for 1987. Cars with the turbo engine received a turbo boost gauge in the ...

  5. General Motors W platform - Wikipedia

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    1988–1996 Pontiac Grand Prix (2-door coupe, 4-door sedan) 1990–1994 Chevrolet Lumina (2-door coupe, 4-door sedan) 1.5 Gen 107.5 in wheelbase (mid-size) 1995–2001 Chevrolet Lumina (4-door sedan) 1995–1999 Chevrolet Monte Carlo (2-door coupe) 2nd Gen 109 in wheelbase (mid-size) 1997–2005 Buick Century (4-door sedan)

  6. 1990 NASCAR Busch Series - Wikipedia

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    This race marked the Busch Grand National debut of 19-year-old Jeff Gordon in the #67 Pontiac Grand Prix. Gordon qualified on the outside pole, but crashed out after 33 laps and finished 39th. Gordon qualified on the outside pole, but crashed out after 33 laps and finished 39th.

  7. Generation 3 (NASCAR) - Wikipedia

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    Bill Elliott vs. Kyle Petty at Martinsville in 1985 Phil Parsons' No. 66 Chevrolet Monte Carlo in 1984 Tim Richmond's Monte Carlo on display Buddy Baker's #88 Pontiac Grand Prix being driven by Jimmy Spencer in 1989 J. D. McDuffie's #70 1984 Pontiac Grand Prix Buddy Baker's #88 1985 Oldsmobile Cutlass Rob Moroso's 1990 Oldsmobile Cutlass

  8. General Motors 60° V6 engine - Wikipedia

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    1990–1994 Mexican Chevrolet Cavalier; 1987–1989 Chevrolet Celebrity; 1987–1989 Chevrolet Corsica; 1987–1989 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera; 1990–1992 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera S; 1988–1989 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme; 1987–1989 Pontiac 6000; 1988–1989 Pontiac Grand Prix; Generation 2, 2.8L 60° V6 in a Buick Regal A 3.1L engine in a ...

  9. Pontiac 6000 - Wikipedia

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    1991: The 6000 is dropped, being replaced by the Grand Prix sedan. In addition, the Pontiac 6000 wagon was the final GM designed station wagon offering from Pontiac, as it was replaced by the Pontiac Trans Sport in 1990. The last Pontiac 6000 was assembled on July 22, 1991. [citation needed]