We have a swoopy looking and restored 1965 Pontiac Grand Prix in a great color of Nightwatch blue with a white top and plum interior and cars like this full-sized 1966 Pontiac Grand Prix hardtop were built for both comfort and performance.
Features
389 cubic inch V8 engine originally rated at 333 horsepower GM Turbo Hydra-Matic automatic transmission Engine compartment looks factory stock with just routine maintenance done to it Retains the factory air cleaner Pontiac blue painted engine block, valve covers and intake Factory cast iron exhaust manifolds Power steering Plum twin bucket seat interior with center console Matching rear bench seat and door panels Pontiac wood grain dash with its full array of factory gauges, clock, pushbutton radio Woodgrain trim Factory Pontiac steering wheel Painted in Nightwatch blue White top Dual exhaust Wire PMD chrome hubcaps White sidewall tires
Mechanical
The engine is a 389 cubic inch V8 originally rated at 333 horsepower looking oh so stock in its nicely detailed and correct engine compartment, wearing Pontiac Turquoise engine enamel, on its block, heads, intake, and valve covers, stock black factory air cleaner with the 389-4 decal, 4 barrel carb, factory cast iron exhaust flowing back to the dual exhaust, backed by a 3-speed automatic transmission, and rolling on steel factory wheels with wire PMD chrome hubcaps and white sidewall tires.
It all sits in a very well restored, painted, and detailed engine compartment that looks as it did back in 1965.
Interior
Our Pontiac has a plum colored twin bucket seat interior with center console, matching rear bench seat and door panels, Pontiac wood grain dash with its full array of factory gauges, clock, pushbutton radio, and factory Pontiac steering wheel.
The bucket seated interior is free of rips and tears, and all the gauges are in working order including the signature Pontiac Vacuum gauge on the center console.
And this big Pontiac has a massive trunk that holds a full-sized spare and still offers enough room for a group of five to carry, well, everything they own in it and on what looks to be the original style trunk mat and tire cover too.
Exterior
The Pontiac was resprayed with the born with Nightwatch Blue body paint and original Cameo Ivory roof.
All GM B body cars of this time were restyled with the new Wide-Track Pontiac styling as these cars were wider, lower, and longer with maximum emphasis on the coke bottle lines along the flanks, stacked headlight, and split grill signature that Pontiac pioneered years earlier, giving a lot of character and contributed to making this Grand Prix one of the most popular body styles ever produced.