Two small letters carried big weight in Pontiac’s late-sixties lineup: SJ. Officially short for Sports J, the designation marked the top trim level of the 1969 Grand Prix, loaded with stronger ...
When a 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ clears its throat, it doesn’t whisper—it belts out a bass line worthy of Motown. Forget smooth banker’s rides. This one packs a 428-cubic-inch V8, a four-speed stick, ...
Car people love to cram performance into unassuming packages. The practice seems to be only a few days younger than the automobile itself, yet it somehow never goes out of style. In fact, over the ...
The Grand Prix SJ went from being an option package to becoming its own model, boasting of many standard items such as the 400 four-barrel engine, bucket seats with a console, custom lamp group, and ...