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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. Timeline of North American automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Pontiac Grand Prix Sedan (1989-1996) Pontiac Trans Sport (1989-1996) Shelby Dakota (1989) Suzuki Swift (1989-1994) Suzuki Sidekick (1989-1998) 1990.

  5. List of defunct NASCAR teams - Wikipedia

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    Pontiac Grand Prix: 27 Rusty Wallace: Raymond Beadle: 1983: 1991: Brett Bodine Racing: Ford Thunderbird Ford Taurus: 11 Brett Bodine: Brett Bodine Diane Bodine 1996: 2003: Buckshot Racing: Pontiac Grand Prix: 00 Buckshot Jones: Billy Jones: 1997: 2003: Bud Moore Engineering: Ford: 01, 06 08, 1 8, 15 16, 62 Ted Musgrave: Bud Moore David Fenley ...

  6. General Motors A platform (RWD) - Wikipedia

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    Also using a variation of the A-body chassis and suspension were the 1969–1972 Pontiac Grand Prix and 1970–1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo — both of which were marketed as intermediate-sized personal luxury cars and coded as G-body cars. The Grand Prix had a 118 in (300 cm) wheelbase and the Monte Carlo had a 116 in (290 cm) wheelbase.

  7. General Motors W platform - Wikipedia

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    From 2005-2016, the W3 Platform used a 110.5 in, full-size wheelbase in sedan and coupe configurations, including for the Pontiac Grand Prix (2004-2008), Buick LaCrosse/Allure (2005-2009), Chevrolet Impala/Impala Limited (2005-2016) and Chevrolet Monte Carlo (2000-2007) — each with high performance V8 variants.

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  9. 2001 NASCAR Busch Series - Wikipedia

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    Pontiac Grand Prix: 49 Andy Kirby 3: Jay Robinson: Jay Robinson: Robbie Faggart 10: Brian Tyler 3: Carl Long 1: A. J. Frank 2: Jerry McCart 1: Joe Bush 1: Phil Bonifield 1: Dick Trickle 1: Brian Weber 1: Ken Alexander 7: Philip Morris 2: Joe Gibbs Racing: Pontiac Grand Prix: 18 Jeff Purvis 17: Joe Gibbs: Doug Richert: Mike McLaughlin 16: Tim ...

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