Two small letters carried big weight in Pontiac’s late-sixties lineup: SJ. Officially short for Sports J, the designation marked the top trim level of the 1969 Grand Prix, loaded with stronger ...
When discussing legendary Pontiacs from the 1960s, we usually think about the GTO, Bonneville, and Catalina. The Grand Prix, which the brand unveiled in 1962, is generally left out of the conversation ...
The sporty Grand Prix was an instant hit with performance enthusiasts when it debuted in 1962. The newly redesigned model was just as popular with that same market segment when introduced in 1969. A ...
Back in the late ‘60s, Pontiac launched the Grand Prix SJ as the answer to growing demand for personal luxury cars with real performance credentials. Cradling a powerful 428 cubic-inch V8 and offered ...
The 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ 428 mixed personal luxury with serious V8 power, rare four-speed availability, and underrated muscle-era charm.
The Pontiac Grand Prix SJ 455 is a revered classic in the automotive world, known for its powerful engine and stylish design. This model stands as a testament to the golden era of American muscle cars ...