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From 1973 to 1975 the Grand Ville was Pontiac's only full-size convertible offering; 1971 and 1972 full-size Pontiac convertibles were offered in the entry level Catalina line as well. (There were no convertible Bonnevilles after the 1970 model year.) The rarest of the Grand Ville convertibles was the 1971 model with just under 1,800 examples ...
Grand Ville: 1971 1975 GM B platform: 1 Top range full-size car Ventura II: ... (1972) Pontiac Grand Prix Landau (1979) Pontiac Maharani (1963) Pontiac Montana ...
The 1972 models saw the first wave of emissions reduction and safety equipment and updates. GTO was a now sub-series of the LeMans. The Tempest was discontinued, after being renamed 'T-37' and 'GT-37' for 1971. The base 1972 mid-sized Pontiac was now called LeMans.
This is Pontiac's designation for each of its wagons: The Star Chief, Astre, Bonneville, Catalina, Executive, Grand Ville, LeMans, Parisienne, 6000, Sunbird, and Tempest. The Grand Safari built on ...
Pontiac Grand Prix (1968-1972) Pontiac LeMans (1968-1972) Pontiac Tempest (1968-1970) 1969. ... Pontiac Grand Ville (1971-1975) Pontiac GTO Judge Convertible (1971)
The Pontiac Grand Safari was Pontiac's top-of-the-line full-size station wagon offered from 1971 to 1978. The Grand Safari used the grille and interior trim of the Bonneville and Grand Ville passenger car series, and most (but not all) examples were trimmed with woodgrain paneling on the sides and tailgate.
The Grand Ville had a front bench seat with a center armrest or an optional 60/40 divided seat with armrest. The Bonneville and Parisienne Brougham had a front bench seat without an armrest. Starting with the 1972 model year, all V8-powered Canadian Pontiacs got the Turbo Hydra-Matic as the standard transmission.
Without a doubt, this is one of the coolest cars to come out of 1972 for any luxury automotive enthusiast. 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix Sports Plenty Of Luxury And Performance From The 1970s Skip to ...