1977 Pontiac Grand Prix LJ
The new generation represented by the 1973 Pontiac Grand Prix had to share some key style and engineering elements with many General Motors intermediates. That was a blow to the GP’s famous distinctiveness, but it was hardly a fatal one.
This 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix LJ is a hardtop coupe that is finished in Mandarin Orange over Buckskin cloth upholstery and is powered by a 403ci V8 paired with a three-speed automatic transmission.
Features include a vinyl roof, color-matched wheels, power-steering, power-assisted brakes, cruise control, air conditioning, an AM/FM eight-track stereo, and power windows.
The cabin features two rows of bench seats upholstered in Buckskin cloth along with matching door panels and carpets. Woodgrain trim adorns the dashboard, and amenities include power steering, cruise control, air conditioning, an AM/FM eight-track stereo, power windows, and a fold-down front armrest.
The car is finished in Mandarin Orange (78) with gold pinstripes and features a tan vinyl roof. Additional exterior details include chrome-finished bumpers, quad headlamps, and color-matched sport side mirrors. The trim around the wheel arches is dinged, and pitting is noted on the chrome-finished trim. Work performed under current ownership is said to have included dent removal along with refinishing the hood and side mirrors.
The sporty attitude and large-cube engines of the Grand Prix make it an affordable alternative to the high-dollar Firebirds and GTOs that seem to rule the market.
So it may be worth the consideration of a closer look at the this This 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix LJ you see.
1977 was the last year for the Third Generation Grand Prix, and was the last year that the big displacement 403ci V8 was an option. The styling, options, and color of this 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix LJ paired with the amazing condition that this car is in makes this a car that should be considered by any serious Pontiac collectors.