1969 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ For Sale
Vložit
- čas přidán 10. 05. 2020
- To see over 100 pictures of this car visit www.vanguardmotorsales.com/in...
1969 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ
VIN: 276579P260005
Check out this 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ! This Grand Prix SJ is sporting a laser straight body, glossy Black Paint finish, Black Vinyl Top, beautiful Black Interior, Rally II Wheels, Hood Tachometer, along with Polished Components all around that's sure to turn heads wherever you go! This Pontiac has been fully restored with a high attention to detail that's seen throughout the vehicle! Under the hood sits a Pontiac 428ci V8 Engine mated to a Muncie 4-Speed Manual Transmission! Power is sent to the BFGoodrich Radial T/A Tires through a Pontiac Style 10 Bolt Rear End with Posi! This Grand Prix is an absolute blast to drive and you can cruise around town or to your local car show with ease thanks to the equipped Power Steering, Power Brakes (front disc), and Air Conditioning on this 69'!
The interior of this Grand Prix SJ looks amazing! Take a look inside to see this Pontiac sporting Bucket Seating up front, Bench Seating in the rear, Black Vinyl Upholstery throughout, Black Carpeting, Seat Belts all around with Shoulder Belts up front, Power Windows, Center Console, Hurst Floor Shifter, beautiful Gauges, AM/FM Radio, 8-Track Tape Player, along with a spare tire located in the trunk. The underside of this 69' Pontiac looks great! Take a look underneath to see the great condition of the Frame, Floors, Pinch Welds, Fuel Tank and Fuel Lines, New Brake Lines, Rear End, Driveshaft, Steering and Suspension Components, along with the Dual Exhaust fitted with Flowmaster Mufflers that rumble beautifully with the V8 up front!
Overall, this 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix is a great car inside and out! Any collector or enthusiast would love to own this Pontiac so call us today before it's gone!
Call us today and let VMS park your dream in your driveway! 248-974-9513
Go to www.vanguardmotorsales.com to see over 100 HD photos and our in-depth video for this 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ and over 200 other classics!
Mechanics:
Pontiac 428ci V8
Engine # 9792968
- Casting Date: B069 (Feb/06/1969
- Vin: 29P247878
Serial # 0522967 XF
Stock Cylinder Heads
- Casting #: 6X
- Year: 1976 - 1979
Quadrajet 4 Barrel Carburetor
- Carb #: 7028263
- 1968
- Non - California
- Pontiac Correct
- Manual Trans Correct
Muncie 4 Speed Manual Transmission
Transmission # 3885010
- Suffix: P7P30
- Year: 1967
Front Suspension - Independent
Rear Suspension - 4 - Link
Pontiac Style 10 Bolt
- Ratio: Approximately 3.23:1
Front Wheels - 15”
Rear Wheels - 15”
Front Tires - 215/65R15
Rear Tires - 245/60R15
Spare Tire - 22570R14
Front Brakes - Power Disc
Rear Brakes - Power Drum
Dual Exhaust
- FlowMaster Mufflers
Power Windows
Power Steering
Body:
- Paint is Clean
- Chrome looks Great
- Hood Tachometer
- Doors and Trunk Operate Nicely
- Door Jams are Clean
- Rear Bumper Chrome is Clean
- Tail Light Lenses are Clean
Interior:
- Door Panels are Clean
- Bucket Seats
- Center console
- Hurst Shifter
- Front and Rear Seat Belts
- Head Liner is Tight
- Spare Tire in Trunk
Underneath:
- Frame is Solid
- Original Sheet Metals
- Fuel Tank looks Good
- Exhaust System looks Great
- Brake Lines are New
- Rockers are Solid
- Welds are Solid
Don't miss out! Call Tom 7 days a week! 248-974-9513
tom@vanguardmotorsales.com - Auta a dopravní prostředky
For the love of God. G.T. doesn't get any better than this. Take your Priuses and Green New Deal and jam 'em where the sun don't shine!
The mighty 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ. Awesome car. And a 4 speed at that!
I have always thought the 69 was the sportiest Grand Prix Pontiac produced.
Love your car.🇺🇸
Nice car. The 428 has larger than stock mains, and was known as Pontiac's Nascar engine. Had one transplanted into an 80 Trans Am. It ran well. ;-) Thumb up for posting this beast.
The fasted I have ever gone in a car was a 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix. We topped out at 150 mph. I wasn't driving and it was the scariest ride I've ever been involved with. That was 50 years ago and I remember it like it was yesterday.
I had a 70 GP, that was the fastest car I've ever driven. It would bury the speedo in a heartbeat!
Got up to 135mph in my girlfriends 73 GP, could've gone faster, but I saw visions of the original Mad Max movie when Max's comrades hit a van & it goes flying. I involuntarily slowed Down, then.
Greg
You guys ALLWAYS HAVE THE BEST
cars on the internet.
Soon as I can get my hands on an extra $100,000, I'll have one of your people pick me up from the airport!!
Thanks
Brings back memories. I worked on the line that built these and full size Pontiacs. The line ran 85 cars per hour. Haven't been back to Pontiac, Michigan. Hear it's a ghost town.
This is a beautiful car. Very nicely restored. A true show car. It must cost a pretty penny.
Great car! My first goodcar, at age 19, was a 1969 Model J Grand Prix! It was very clean. Love that year!
I love that Vanguard walks you through the vehicle from front to end , the test drive, and not just play mundane music for 2min and end the video
1965 and this 69 GP is an awesome example of Pontiac at it's best. Great car guys and glad someone did not Screw It Up.
We had a '69 and '72 Grand Prix.
Loved them!
Always loved these cars. Great that it has a 4 speed also!
pontiacs whole lineup was badass in 69
My favorite ever Pontiac.
Ever??🤔
I owned two 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix cars, one was a J model and one was an SJ. The SJ Model had only two large headlights and the Model J was the basic model with four small headlights. The Model J came with the 400 cubic inch engine with automatic transmission and the Model SJ came with the 428 and choice of an automatic or 4-Speed transmission.
In late 1969 they began the manufacturing of the 1970 Grand Prix SJ which has four small headlights. What you have here is a beautiful 1970 Pontiac Grand Prix Model SJ manufactured in late 1969. Everything is correct on this car, just as you have presented the car. I often think of my two 1969 Grand Prix cars.
What a beautiful car. I had a 69 Model J 400/400THM and I wish I had never sold it.
69-72 with the grand prix's they were gorgeous they were solid cars ran great
An incredible find. An absolutely beautiful car that will continue to increase in value.
Had one back in the day green on green with the auto trans and 428HO that thing would scream. Nice cars.
This car brings back 🔙 nice memories in 1978 I bought one exactly like this one mine had 400 motor 4 barrel carburetor back lifted with big wide tires those cars are fast enough to pickup from 0 to 60 4"6 seconds and top speed 153 miles I'am stll crying because myounger brother kill it crashed in to a big ok tree i learned my lesson not to let no one borrow mine car ever again so you don't let no body drive or borrow your vehicle'
I tried to find another pontiac but no luck late 80's this from 1969 to 1972 was no longer available they staring to disappear 1969 still my favorite Grand prix 🏆
A true beauty indeed! 👏👏👏👏👊. And Greg u r the best genuine and spontaneous classic cars salesman on CZcams so u know... 🙌🙌
Being back the Pontiacs! They made some great cars.
One wicked drop dead gorgeous Poncho
I had a 69 Grand Prix, loved it, went like a bat out of hell!
Remember that car well. It was something else!
Had a 71 when I met my wife forty years ago. Loved that car.
Beautiful car perfection another example of why GM should of kept Pontiac around instead of Buick
that paint job alone is worth thousands. black is the hardest color to get perfect.
nice car....especially with a manual.
I love Pontiacs
Nice 😀 My Granddad had a 1969 Dark green with light er green vynal top, SJ, Auto, 400 cubic inch v -8. I drove it a couple time's sweet car. Thanks for bringing back memories .
So nice i used to have a gold SJ 400 1970 in the year 1978. .What a great Pontiac 👍
had a 70 grand prix, great car, went through alot of tires. also had the first gp, a 1962 with a 389 tri power and a wide ratio t10 4 speed. i think the 62, 69, and 70 were the best.
My grandpa had a 69 and 70 Grand Prix. I remember my cousin called his car slow. So my grandpa put $20 on the dash and said if you can grab before I hit 4th it’s yours. He went home broke
72 was OK also.
Dammm Dave…
You’ve owned some true icons !!!
Gotta in my in my top 5 of all time
I also had a 70 GP in the early 70's, it had the 400 automatic with 140 MPH speedo and would grab it fast. It's still the fastest car I've ever driven!
That's a Bad Ass rare 4 speed Grand Prix!
Super Nice GP ! I have a '70 Model J, 400 4v with a factory 3spd, manual trans and Hurst shifter with the walnut knob. I absolutely Love these cars. It rides and actually handles Oh-So-Nice. Everyone should drive one At Least once ! 😃
now THAT is a badass car! If I ever can afford an oldschool, this would be it
my brother had a 69 400 automatic and it was really nice car
Absolutely gorgeous car.
Super this car is very beautiful, nicely restored 👌👌
That GP and a 67-70 Eldo has to be in my top 5 American iron !
One of my first , a 66' 2+2 , that was in 1969 still dream of it .
This Car Is Bad Ass! ✅ The 400 Kicked Ass Let Alone This 428
Very nice car either the 4 speed or AC was added aftermarket, as Pontiac did not add both in the car at the same time. On another note, does anyone remember the Pontiac " whistle" these cars would make when you drove them a above 50mph. That was when you knew a Pontiac was coming down the road. Especially the GranPrix and a few others. It was the only car to have that distinctive sound. Ah!, what memories!
Triple black '69 GP, 428 - four gear. Hood tach. It doesn't get better than this.
***BEAUTIFUL!***Totaled one in high school!***
Good boy! They don't call it HIGH school for nuthin'!
Man sweet! LookIn good with a sweet ride. So sweet, man. Really sweet. Seriously, this is a really great car.
Man oh Man !! Word's can't do justice.
Stunning.
Nice! I remember those.
Very beautiful car.
I had a black 76. Miss that car
I had a 76... with 350...still a 4300 lb beast...but when A B&M Stall converter and dual 650 double pumpers with vacuum secondaries...were put in with Cooperate Pad brakes.. Not even a Vette would take me off the line...Cheap Creep ! Miss that Green Metaline Monster ! The Best Brother !!
My dad's best car was a '69 GP the styling, cockpit dash and the 350hp 400 made the car no slouch.
If I had Jay Leno money, I would own this one!
DOUBLE DITTO..!
i love the front end beak
This and 1970 were my favorites. Probably because of the quad headlights, not to mention after '70 the horsepower started to decline pretty rapidly... But yeah, this is a nice looking vehicle. I'd like to see exactly how the build sheet looks to see how close it is to how it came off the assembly line - just out of curiosity. Either way I'd love to own it!
Hello William Meyer, I agree 100%...the '69 & '70 Pontiac GP are beautiful cars.
If this black SJ is an original 4spd, it is SUPER RARE. I think Pontiac made less than 300 4spd Gran Prix in 1969 & fewer than 100 in 1970.
The major redesign of the 1969 Gran Prix was the concept & design of John Delorean.
I've owned two '75 Gran Prix...a 400 LJ & a 455 SJ. Honestly, I LOVED them as much as
my '67 & '69 GTOs...which I still have & drive regularly. 🙂
Best regards,
Ben
Perfection!
Just love this !!! Not the same but, I had a 79 SJ.
Wow this is sweet rare and gorgeous
What a car!!!!
the sway bars are great
A 428 motor and 4 speed, this thing is rare an AWSOME, it's like a gto judge, the 428 is rated at 390 horses but that was really underrated, this is one of the best looking, BEST grand prix ever built, Wish I was smarter when I was young, I would of searched and bought one
I had a 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix when I was 25 years old I'm 66 right now
WOW amazing
Very nice car that and the 70 Chevelle
Very sweet for sure! Too rich for my bank account, however someone will snatch this up pronto. I will just have to tolerate my pristine 67 S-code Mustang coupe. Thanks, I will have to drop by the store one day and say hello.
what a car man
It's been a long time since I saw one of these in person!
Love this one is rare 4 speed in has more than 300 🐎
SWEET!
I would say the first-generation Monte Carlo does look somewhat similar but yes this is one awesome ride.
Damm that baby looking sweet 😎
Anyone know where a fellow could get door panels for a 69 GP?
Nice!
Hi Greg love all your cars mate say hello to
Tom
John DeLorean's car. Pontiac exclusive when he was the GM of Pontiac. He took the platform with him the Chevrolet Motor Division for the '73 Monte Carlo.
SWEET baby JESUS
P.S. One last change...a Butler Pontiac Performance Stage II, 800cfm, Quadrajet Carb. 🙂
Beautiful car. My father was a Pontiac dealer....Grand Prix's were selling like hotcakes. Only comment that I have is that the engine is not painted in true Pontiac Blue which is more of a light blue metallic.....other than that it's a beauty
Yep, should be metallic blue
I miss my 69 428 sj, More than any car I have own, Mine was blue 4 speed posi, ,And I have had some nice cars, and still do have a car.Just, loved that car, back in 1980, i put 8,000 in the motor
Awesome
Great!!!
What a beauty 😍 💖 ❤️
Sweet.
what products did you guys use to tun the body into a mirror. I need to polish up a 67 Grand Prix convertible.
My friend in Maryland has a 1969 GP 4 speed .400cu in.
OMG, I had one of these,
is it a original 4-speed or fact auto. A 370 or 390 h.p. 428 h.o. car or just a 400/4 car thats been upgraded? Thanks.
Awesome cockpit dash, some had red striped tires. Hard to see out of the sides from the back seat. Prefer the white interior option, dont think GM offered leather, only on Caddies. Most stereo packages were stolen out of the dashboard. AM/FM with 8 track stereo.
Not sure about the 69 but in 70 you definitely had leather as an option in the GP
Seems like this one’s been monkeied with plenty from its original state but an awesome car that I would love to have.
HERMOSO!!!
im wondering if he was born yet in 1969. i rode in a new one of these when i was younger.
this car is second for me after a 1965 gto.
The first year of that gen, this is the ONLY way to have one, ALL original, Pontiac wheels and all but, the last year of this gen, 72', imho, was the Paladin of this series!😁👍
428 police special Is one bad-ass car, I beat a 70 trans am with the heavy monster, Also a very good driving car , black paint 2nd to none, Nice laquer finish , Is good times !!!
Muito lindo
I had one! Had the 400 W/Hurst slap stick shifter. Automatic. Luxury for the driver.
Great
Either 4sp was added or the A/C was. as 4sp cars A/C was not available from factory. Nice looking 69!
I thought the A C wasn’t available on a 4 speed HO SJ with the 390 H.P.
@@JimCherkowsky Jim = you are correct. There were two versions of the 428 engine for the 69 GP. A 370 horsepower and a 390 horsepower = HO. You could get the 428/370 engine and A/C and a 4 speed, but if you wanted the 428/390 and a 4 speed, then the A/C was not available.
😍😍😍
Is the ash tray insert in there?
It sure is !
My brother in law had one of these in the 70s.
A mile long front end and handling to match.
His was a 400 with automatic trans.
That car spent more time being worked on then it did being driven. He used to cuss that car and bad mouth GM all the way!..😁
It had under 100k on it when he traded it for a 56 Ford pickup. ..😉
I bet he wished he had the Pontiac back after driving the 56 for awhile