I’ve had the blessing, of owning four 1968:Pontiac Grand Prix’s over the years, and enjoyed all of them...especially the last one, which was a heavily optioned 428 CI V-8, with Automatic transmission...it was a blast to drive, and luxurious at the same time. Keep in mind, that the GP is on the Catalina platform, and all of mine, were well optioned, including factory suspension upgrades, so they handled very well, and didn’t feel like a big, sluggish car. I definitely miss that last one, lots of remorse.
absolutely gorgeous. I can only imagine how great it must be to drive.
I’ve had the blessing, of owning four 1968:Pontiac Grand Prix’s over the years, and enjoyed all of them...especially the last one, which was a heavily optioned 428 CI V-8, with Automatic transmission...it was a blast to drive, and luxurious at the same time. Keep in mind, that the GP is on the Catalina platform, and all of mine, were well optioned, including factory suspension upgrades, so they handled very well, and didn’t feel like a big, sluggish car. I definitely miss that last one, lots of remorse.
,68 Pontiac Grand Prix with 4,speed, power windows hidden headlights bucket seat / console interior what a gem! Does it have A/ C?
Mine had a hood tach
Nice with ac, power windows and it looks like Corning lights too
Finally got one. ! Man what a Beasty. Will be parked next to my other G.P's. My Catalina mite get Jealous
the only time I ever seen one of these was at the Oshawa center in 1972.
my favorite year of the GP hands down.
I agree, but don't get much respect!
The same kind of car from the famous trunk scene in Goodfellas.
Que lastima que un 428 lo lleven como un abuelo , yo lo haría CANTAR y mostraría todo su PODER . Saludos desde Chile
It is the Goodfellaa car.. same one , not THE CAR.. and nothing in ‘68 was small
This GP is huge. And with a 4-speed, it's like driving a Freightliner...
Yep... a big beautiful freightliner.. thats how they were back then. Thats the best thing about it...
Who owns this car now?
I hit a skunk Karen - Henry