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Pontiac Grand Ville 1975

General description : Stk#090 1975 Pontiac Grandville
Convertible
Just over 4500 built in 1975 which was the last year built.
Painted White outside with Burgundy pinstripe and Burgundy convertible top. Solid back glass in the top, dual outside mirrors, body side molding, Rocker panel moldings, front and rear bumper, grill, head light trim, tail light trim all look good. Trunk mounted CB antenna. Nice car!
White vinyl 60/40 seat with a Burgundy dash pad, Burgundy door panels, Burgundy carpet, Burgundy tilt column, Automatic on column, all factory gauges, CB mounted on center floor, AM/FM radio, factory A/C & Heat. Cruise control, power windows, power door locks, remote drivers mirror. Power top, Sirius Radio hookup. Looks good inside.
Powered by a 455-cubic inch engine, Turbo Automatic Transmission, factory A/C, power steering, power front disc brakes, and rear drum brakes. Newer under hood insulation, dual exhaust with chrome tips. Runs and handles great. Neat and clean under the hood.

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1975 Pontiac Grand Ville is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Lillington by East Coast for $17500.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Pontiac Model : Grand Ville Engine size : 99.9 Model Year : 1975 Location : Lillington

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About Pontiac
Pontiac, a division of General Motors (GM), held a distinctive position within the company's hierarchy and played a significant role in automotive history. Here's an overview of Pontiac's history and some of its most iconic models up to the 1980s:

Position in GM Hierarchy:
Distinct Identity: Pontiac occupied a unique place within GM, known for its performance-oriented vehicles and youthful branding.
Mid-Level Brand: Positioned above Chevrolet but below the more upscale divisions such as Oldsmobile, Buick, and Cadillac, Pontiac aimed to offer affordable yet sporty cars.
History and Notable Models:
Pontiac GTO (1964-1974):
Iconic Muscle Car: Considered the first true American muscle car, blending performance and style.
Specifications: V8 engines, powerful performance, and aggressive styling made the GTO immensely popular.
Pontiac Firebird (1967-1981):
Muscle Car and Pony Car: Shared the platform with the Chevrolet Camaro, featuring distinct Pontiac styling cues.
Variants: Offered various models and engine options, including the Trans Am, which gained fame through movies like "Smokey and the Bandit."
Pontiac Grand Prix (1962-2008):
Personal Luxury Car: Initially a full-size car, later transformed into a mid-size model, known for its blend of comfort and performance.
Evolution: Over the years, it transitioned from a performance-oriented car to a more luxurious offering.
Pontiac Bonneville (1957-2005):
Flagship Model: Started as a full-size car, evolving into a luxurious and technologically advanced vehicle.
Innovation: Known for introducing features like fuel injection, making it a symbol of Pontiac's technological advancements.
Impact and Legacy:
Performance Image: Pontiac carved a niche for itself by emphasizing performance, sportiness, and innovation, attracting younger and enthusiast drivers.
Marketing Success: Innovative marketing strategies and successful racing endeavors contributed to Pontiac's popularity and brand image.
Cessation of Production: Unfortunately, due to financial constraints and changes in consumer preferences, GM discontinued the Pontiac brand in 2010, marking the end of its legacy in the automotive industry.