For Sale: 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix in O'Fallon, Illinois for sale in O Fallon, IL

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Vehicle Description Check out this land yacht! In 1969, it was labeled as having the longest hood in production car history.
Badging on the side of the car shows that it is a 'J' code car, and at the time Grand Prix's focus shifted from performance to luxury and thus the J-Code Grand Prix was created, which is considered to be a rare car from car enthusiasts' stand point.
The slick looking silver metallic paint mixed with the black vinyl top definitely pops! She has the classic pointed beak on the front grill as a lot of cars do during that time period.
Some features on the car include an AM/FM radio, power brakes, power steering, power windows, and even a working clock! It has slick period correct black leather bucket seats that you just sink right into.
An automatic shifter on the floor, and even a tilt steering wheel.
Under the hood paints a different story that is sure to make anyone that likes performance happy.
It has the famous 400CI Pontiac engine with a fast EZ EFI fuel injection system! That's right, no more dealing with a carburetor! Other engine features include chrome valve covers, and an MSD ignition.
If you are looking for a car with a mix of luxury and performance, look no further than this '72 grand prix!.
  • Year: 1972
  • Make: Pontiac
  • Model: Grand Prix

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