1962 – 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix Air Conditioning
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First Generation (1962 – 1968)
The long, low, clean, wide look was a break from the boxy, heavily-chromed, large tailfin cars of the 50’s. Over 336,000 1st Gen’s were built.
1962 Pontiac Grand Prix Air Conditioning
1963 Pontiac Grand Prix Air Conditioning
1964 Pontiac Grand Prix Air Conditioning
1965 Pontiac Grand Prix Air Conditioning
1966 Pontiac Grand Prix Air Conditioning
1967 Pontiac Grand Prix Air Conditioning
1968 Pontiac Grand Prix Air Conditioning
Second Generation (1969 – 1972)
2nd Gen Grand Prix’s featured a Duesenberg inspired long hood/short deck design, marketed aggressively by Pontiac as the longest hood in the industry. Over 328,000 2nd Gen’s were built.
1969 Pontiac Grand Prix Air Conditioning
1970 Pontiac Grand Prix Air Conditioning
1971 Pontiac Grand Prix Air Conditioning
1972 Pontiac Grand Prix Air Conditioning
Third Generation (1973 – 1977)
3rd Gen’s featured fixed rear “opera” windows. The long hood/short deck styling continued. Over 856,000 Gen 3’s were built.
1973 Pontiac Grand Prix Air Conditioning
1974 Pontiac Grand Prix Air Conditioning
1975 Pontiac Grand Prix Air Conditioning
1976 Pontiac Grand Prix Air Conditioning
1977 Pontiac Grand Prix Air Conditioning
The Pontiac Grand Prix was first introduced in 1962 as Pontiac’s answer to the Ford Thunderbird, slotted as a luxury, mid-size car, between the larger Bonneville and the smaller Tempest in the Pontiac lineup.
The 1st through 3rd generation Grand Prix’s were all 2-door, 5 passenger V-8’s. All featured the Pontiac signature split front grille. Classic Auto Air is proud to offer air conditioning solutions for all of them.
We offer custom aftermarket solutions and upgrades and restorations for heat only and factory air Grand Prix’s.
Learn more by clicking on the link for your Grand Prix above.
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