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Interesting Facts About the Pontiac Grand Prix

The Pontiac Grand Prix was introduced by General Motors' Pontiac Division in 1962 and remained in production for several decades. It was built as a coupe through 2002 and continued in other forms until the 2008 model year, making it one of Pontiac's longest‑running nameplates.

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A Six‑Decade Run

First launched in 1962, the Grand Prix stayed in Pontiac's lineup for over 40 years as a coupe, ending that run in 2002. The model name persisted through the 2008 model year, showing its lasting appeal across multiple automotive eras.

Generational Updates and 2007 Refresh

The Grand Prix saw several redesigns from the 1990s through 2008, with distinct model periods such as 1992‑1996, 1997‑2003, and 2004‑2008. In 2007 the mid‑size Grand Prix carried over with only minor changes, most notably the addition of new 17‑inch chrome wheels on both base and GT trims.

Parts Availability and Restoration Support

While Pontiac‑exclusive components like doors, interior trim panels, and hoods can be harder to locate, a growing number of reproduction parts are now available. Suppliers such as Classic Industries, C2C Fabrication, and OPGI.com offer extensive catalogs covering everything from sheet metal and chrome to upholstery, helping enthusiasts restore these classic cars.

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