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  2. Pontiac Grand Ville - Wikipedia

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    4-door hardtop 2-door hardtop 2-door convertible 5-door station wagon (1973-1975) Layout: FR layout: Platform: B-body: Related: Buick Centurion Buick LeSabre Chevrolet Caprice Chevrolet Impala Oldsmobile 88 Royale Pontiac Bonneville Pontiac Catalina: Powertrain; Engine: 400 cu in (6.6 L) 455 cu in (7.5 L) Dimensions; Wheelbase: 126 in (3,200 mm ...

  3. File:1973 Pontiac Grand Ville Convertible, front left ...

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    English: A 1973 Pontiac Grand Ville convertible offered for sale at Hershey 2019. 4-barrel 455 V8 engine (single exhaust, engine code "W") and an automatic transmission (duh), 65,000 miles, built in Pontiac, MI.

  4. List of Pontiac vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Pontiac Acadian (1976–1987, rebadged Chevrolet Chevette/Pontiac T1000/1000, Canada) Pontiac Astre (1975–1977; 1973–1977 Canada) Pontiac Firefly (1985–2001, rebadged Chevrolet Sprint/Geo Metro/Suzuki Cultus, Canada) Pontiac G2 (2006-2010 (Mexico only, and Mexico made), rebadged Chevy Spark after that in the US.

  5. General Motors G platform (RWD) - Wikipedia

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    The G-body designation was originally used for the 1969–1972 Pontiac Grand Prix and 1970–1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo personal luxury cars, which rode on longer wheelbases than A-body coupes. For 1973, the Grand Prix and Monte Carlo were related to the A-body line, with all formal-roof A-body coupes designated as A-Special (and, after 1982, G ...

  6. Chevrolet Caprice - Wikipedia

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    Other body styles including the four-door pillared and hardtop sedans, convertible and Estate Wagon were carried over with only minor changes from 1973. New to the engine roster was a four-barrel version of the small block 400 cubic-inch Turbo Fire V8 rated at 180 hp (134 kW) (which was the standard engine on wagons and all cars sold in ...

  7. Pontiac Grand Safari - Wikipedia

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    The Pontiac Grand Safari was Pontiac's top-of-the-line full-size station wagon offered from 1971 to 1978. The Grand Safari used the grille and interior trim of the Bonneville and Grand Ville passenger car series, and most (but not all) examples were trimmed with woodgrain paneling on the sides and tailgate.