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Overview of the 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix
Originally delivered to Ray Steidle Pontiac in Milford, Ohio, this 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix stands out with its powerful 428ci HO V8 engine paired with a TH400 three-speed automatic transmission, and a Safe-T-Track differential. This classic car promises a remarkable driving experience.
Striking Exterior and Interior
The Pontiac Grand Prix is finished in a light green color with a green vinyl roof, complemented by dark green leather upholstery inside. The car includes features such as automatic level control, power steering, and power front disc brakes, all adding to its convenience and comfort. The cabin comes outfitted with automatic temperature control, cruise control, bucket seats, and an elegant wooden shift knob.
Performance and Features
The 14″ Rally II wheels are equipped with chrome trim rings and PMD center caps. Under the hood, the 428ci V8 engine, rated at 390 horsepower, ensures powerful performance. Among the modern conveniences, this classic car offers automatic temperature control, cruise control, and a push-button AM/FM radio. Recent updates include new BFG radial red-stripe tires and a serviced air conditioning system.