Introduced in 1962, and owing many of its performance and style improvements over the Catalina to the man who would prove to be arguably GM’s greatest advocate for more aggressively poised automobiles, thereby helping associate a sportier edge with the Pontiac name in the 1960’s, John De Lorean, the Grand Prix has become a long-standing player for GM’s performance-division.
This stunning 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix, finished in a rare and classic color combination–Silvermist Gray over a well cared for original Red interior–has recently undergone a full body-off restoration with an exceptional level of detail. Owned by the previous owner for over 30 years, and believed to have just over 46,000 original miles, this beautiful car includes: Original 389 CI 335 HP V8, 3-speed Roto Hydramatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, console, tilt steering wheel, speed alert speedometer, rare 8-lug wheels, factory build sheet and a copy of the original title.
Such a thoroughly prepared example of this rare collectible will likely not present itself again in the near future – the enthusiast seeking the finest attention to detail will act quickly at this opportunity to own a collector quality Grand Prix!