How much is a 1972 Grand Prix worth?

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How much is a 1972 Grand Prix worth?

Average Price of 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix Trims

Trim Average Price
1972 Pontiac Grand Prix Base (1981-1989, 2005-2008) $5,870
1972 Pontiac Grand Prix GT (1991-1993, 1995-2003, 2005-2007) $4,726
1972 Pontiac Grand Prix GT2 (2004) $4,766
1972 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP (1995-2005) $5,812

What does SJ stand for on Grand Prix?

Sports J
The basic trim level for the Grand Prix was called “Model J”; the “SJ” trim designation was for “Sports J”, and the “LJ” trim was the “Luxury J”. Some people say that the “Model J” name was meant to remind people of the supercharged Duesenberg Motors “Model J” cars of the 1930s.

How long is a 1972 Grand Prix?

210.2 in
Second generation (1969–1972)

Second generation
Dimensions
Wheelbase 118 in (2,997 mm)
Length 210.2 in (5,339 mm): 1970 213.6 in (5,425 mm): 1972
Width 75.7 in (1,923 mm)

How many Pontiac Grand Ams were made?

17,083 Grand Ams
Only 17,083 Grand Ams were built.

Is Pontiac Grand Prix a good car?

The 3800 V6 is smooth, powerful and gets fantastic gas mileage coupled to an excellent 4 speed automatic transmission. The interior is very roomy as is the trunk. My Grand Prix has been a very solid and extremely reliable car, with excellent handling, firm magnasteer steering and strong ABS brakes.

What kind of car was the 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix?

1972 Pontiac Grand Prix J Model 455 V-8 1972 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX J MODEL 455 V-8 STOCK AUTO TRANS / ALL POWER 1972 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX J MODEL 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix J MODEL ?All factory original. And YES this has the 455 V-8 stock with 400 tranny.

Is the 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix Hurst SSJ rare?

From one caring home to another–not PRISTINE, but PLENTY of 1972 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX HURST SSJ RARE – **PENDING SALE** I HAVE THIS SUPER RARE ONE OF ONE BUILT I

How many miles does a 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix have?

New! 1977 Grand Prix One owner 31,000 Miles 22 options! Always garaged Meticulously maintained This remarkable Grand Prix is one of the finest original examples we’ve seen in many years. The car has been pampered since day 1 by its first and only owner.

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