Most Beautiful Pontiacs: The 1963 Grand Prix Set the Tone for Beautiful Design

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  • @tims72demon
    @tims72demon Год назад +8

    in 1968 I bought my first car from a neighbor. a 1963 Grand Prix. 421 with tri-power and electric everything inside.and A/C. Ran great !!! Good memories.

  • @Johnnycdrums
    @Johnnycdrums Год назад +6

    Dashboard layout is fantastic.

  • @billhowes7464
    @billhowes7464 Год назад +3

    My late brother - in- law had a '63 Grand Prix. All white. It was a joy to drive.

  • @pontiaccrest
    @pontiaccrest Год назад +7

    I love the 62-77 Grand Prix’s. My favorite always being the 69!

  • @THROTTLEPOWER
    @THROTTLEPOWER Год назад +5

    Beautiful Grand Prix 👍👍

  • @Alan-lv9rw
    @Alan-lv9rw Год назад +7

    Pontiac had the best looking GM cars of the 60’s. My uncle had 1966 model and I was so jealous that we didn’t have one.

  • @stevemehanmusic
    @stevemehanmusic Год назад +7

    Great old car … just beautiful

  • @NYCBluesTRio
    @NYCBluesTRio Год назад +12

    I never realized how handsome those mid 60s Pontiacs are. That interior is stellar.

  • @johndeere1951a
    @johndeere1951a Год назад +2

    My mother had a '63 Bonneville, same red as this story, white interior. Optioned with 421cu in, 8 lug finned brakes, electric vent windows, electric antenna. Was a dealer demo. I left many black streaks on local roads. Beautiful car.

  • @rjanderson7394
    @rjanderson7394 Год назад +2

    My friend's Dad in '63 bought for his brother's College Graduation present almost that exact GP, same color, but his was an auto! Extremely COOL!!!

  • @wesalexander2693
    @wesalexander2693 Год назад +3

    The 1963 GP is a classic! As a kid in the 1960's, I was a diehard Pontiac fan, loved all of them, especially the GTO's! The walls of my room were covered with Pontiac posters, and I built many models of them. Sad that Pontiac is no more.

  • @rponiarski
    @rponiarski Год назад +4

    Did not have a 63, but my father bought a 64 in silver with a black interior, bucket seats and console. Beautiful machine and I wish I could find it again, but as they say, you can never go back. Too bad...

  • @marcmenton8063
    @marcmenton8063 Год назад +25

    Pontiac was the car of choice for us teenagers back in our day. We didn’t care if it were a firebird, GTO or Grand Prix. We had em all

    • @EyesWideOpen61
      @EyesWideOpen61 Год назад +2

      I had two Firebirds

    • @angelo_giachetti
      @angelo_giachetti 10 месяцев назад +2

      My brother bought a new 67 Firebird 400, 4 speed, black on black.

  • @DoctorT327
    @DoctorT327 Год назад +1

    when I was a kid we had a 65 Catalina. it was a beautiful car. this video brings back some great memories

  • @fhwolthuis
    @fhwolthuis Год назад +6

    That interior! 😍😍😍

  • @timmotel5804
    @timmotel5804 Год назад +2

    A friend of mine, his mom had a 1962 Ventura and his dad had a 1963 Grand Prix. They both were white. I was 10 years old and thought that these cars were absolutely beautiful. I still do. Thanks for this wonderful post

  • @jeffreysproul9110
    @jeffreysproul9110 Год назад +5

    One of my favorite cars growing up was the 63 Grand Prix, 63 Rivera, the XKE fastback, 63 thru 64 Galaxie XLT hardtops, 63-64 Mercury Marauder, Studebaker Avante, 61 Oldsmobile, 67 Eldorado, 61 Impala bubble top, 62 Grand Prix, and 62 thru 69 Impala SS

  • @choctawhatcheekid309
    @choctawhatcheekid309 Год назад +1

    Friend of mine had a blue one and the steering wheel was so cool looking when the sun shone on it. It would give off this like blue glow.

  • @gladtobeopenminded
    @gladtobeopenminded Год назад +5

    Magnificent piece of Detroit Steel!

  • @winthropthurlow3020
    @winthropthurlow3020 Год назад +21

    LOVE the '63-'66 full sized Pontiacs. The '65 is my favorite, but they're all beautiful. The Coke bottle shape, the stacked headlights, the super cool rear tail light treatment on the GP, the great horizontal dash with the pods, plus - best of all - the Chief Pontiac high beam indicator. The next generation ('67-'70) just look flabby in comparison. Thanks, Adam, for this terrific video.

    • @williammaceri8244
      @williammaceri8244 Год назад +1

      After reading your post, I somehow didn't feel so alone about how I feel about cars, actually American cars to be exact. I guess there's a lot of us scattered around the country, maybe there's enough of us out there that the Big Three will bring back some of our favorites, with all the great styling from the late 50s and all through the 60s, but with modern technology. I guess we can only hope!

  • @louisflores2552
    @louisflores2552 Год назад +5

    Liked the 63...loved the 62...both a work of art

  • @knitterscheidt
    @knitterscheidt Год назад +4

    I would be ecstatic to own any Pontiac from 60-68, they were beautiful!

  • @TonyKuehler
    @TonyKuehler Год назад +25

    I really must compliment you on your editing. Slipping in quick pictures of other models/years for comparison purposes is a great addition. 🎉

  • @MichaelLaurel-x8n
    @MichaelLaurel-x8n Год назад +2

    What a beautiful car! General Motors did an excellent job with design on their early-mid 60's cars. My granddad had a 63 Chevy Impala coupe back in the day. That was one of my favorite cars from when I was a kid. The Oldsmobiles, Buicks and Cadillacs were all gorgeous during this time period. Absolutely timeless designs.

  • @16rumpole
    @16rumpole Год назад +4

    Wow, what a beauty.

  • @robertlutgen7636
    @robertlutgen7636 Год назад +4

    One of my favorite Grand Prix's! Had to wait until 1964 for the Turbo 400 transmission.

  • @BarryTsGarage
    @BarryTsGarage Год назад +4

    Love the turn indicator is in the shape of the Pontiac arrowhead logo.

  • @WhittyPics
    @WhittyPics Год назад +8

    I miss Pontiac. I owned several over the years. My favorite GP is the 1977 model. I used to own an 84 GP

    • @WhittyPics
      @WhittyPics Год назад

      My dad had a lot of transmission trouble in his 64 Bonnieville.

  • @plmcrzy6789
    @plmcrzy6789 Год назад +5

    Thank you for your posts, always a pleasure to watch! Peace Adam

  • @markcollins457
    @markcollins457 Год назад +16

    Thank you for the trip down memory lane. The Grand Prix like many other cars of the period set a tone for Pontiac. The thing that stands out from the 60's most cars had a big style change from year to year. You could actually read the model year on the taillights.

  • @donkarnes5946
    @donkarnes5946 Год назад +2

    Great video. When I was a kid my neighbor had a navy blue '63 GP. I thought it was beautiful. Still is one of my favorite cars. Thanks for a reminder of what a special car it was.

  • @jaymichaels5187
    @jaymichaels5187 Год назад +4

    One of my favorite cars, very beautiful design.

  • @michaelbutler3634
    @michaelbutler3634 Год назад +4

    When I was in the 9th grade, one of my classmates (a senior) had a 1963 Pontiac Catalina. He purchased the car special order with the 421 SD and 4 spd. His dad owned a body shop, so he 'frenched' the rear taillights into the trunk lid and filled the old light bezels to look like a GP. He raced that car on weekends and frequently swapped the intakes he used. The car came with the tri-power from the factory, but he often used a 2-4 bbl set up for racing. It was a beautiful car that made a lifelong impression and love for the '63 year models. The car was a real beast and he often did burnouts by the school on lunch break!

  • @AlexanderWaylon
    @AlexanderWaylon Год назад +16

    These are beautiful cars. I almost bought an automatic 389. One of the first cars I ever drove was a 1963 Oldsmobile Starfire which is the same body. I admit I prefer the Starfire, but as I grow older I think the Grand Prix looks more “mature” in the sense everything isn’t chrome dipped on the Pontiac making it much cleaner.

  • @teebird94
    @teebird94 Год назад +1

    I'm a FoMoco man but i have a love for Pontiac's my favourite being the 67' 2+2 fastback,the front end is beauty in my eye.But i also love the 63' Grand Prix.

  • @ryanwilliams3369
    @ryanwilliams3369 Год назад +3

    The way those temp controls roll out the blue or red color is cool.

  • @darylrigney6872
    @darylrigney6872 Год назад +1

    Pontiac set the tone for great designs and classic styling. A very innovative company one that is sadly missed. GM should have kept PMD going! I have a 1967 Pontiac Firebird I've had now for 45 years. Fun car and gets great looks whenever I drive it. Love Pontiacs!!!

  • @gene978
    @gene978 Год назад +1

    Love the 60’s Pontiac Styles. The only Pontiac Dad bought was a ‘59 Star Chief. It was a 8 year old car and I was 9 years old and I did love the car as I do 99% of all cars at the time. Really loved the Stacked Lights on Pontiacs Best. I use to watch Reruns of I DREAM OF JEANNIE to see ALFRED BELLOWS Pull up Fast and Stop Fast on a Incline making the wheel articulation raised in the rear on his Bonneville in the Episode. That Real wood dash I never appreciated as a kid but when I think back was very nice detail other main stream cars just didn’t do.

  • @darrellsaunders4267
    @darrellsaunders4267 Год назад +1

    Our next door neighbor bought one of these in 1965...dark blue....the interior and dash were fantastic!

  • @radioguy1620
    @radioguy1620 Год назад +4

    Interesting transmission note, In 67 when the Firebird came out the base 3 speed manual was a Ford Mustang top loader 3 speed. Jim Delorean specified it due to better durability. discovered by myself back then changing my Uncles Firebird 326 's oil,,, at the time I had a 66 Mustang GT with the 3 speed trans and was surprised to see the Ford emblem on the Firebird trans.

  • @nickihermosilla
    @nickihermosilla Год назад +5

    I have been restoring my grandfathers 63 oldsmobile starfire. It has the same curved rear windshield as this car. Only these two models in 63 and 64 used that glass. Its really hard to find if it breaks! The Pontiac is beautiful! I love that color and interior combination.

  • @tombrown1898
    @tombrown1898 Год назад +13

    My all-time favorite Pontiac! And perhaps my favorite car of the 1960s. But your '65 and '66 Pontiacs have given me a greater appreciation for the succeeding generation. They were all beautiful cars.

  • @michaelkehm3663
    @michaelkehm3663 Год назад +4

    I was fortunate enough to buy a 1963 GP in 1980 with 58,000.miles. The original owner religiously brought it in for service at the Pontiac dealership where I started my career in 1972.
    White with the deep red interior, 8 lugs, AC, power windows, the 303hp 389 and the infamous Rotohydramatic. Adam, everything you said about this transmission is true. I was lucky the original owner changed the fluid and filter every 2 years so I never had a problem with it, but that 1-2 shift was annoying.
    I only drove the car in fair weather about 600 miles a year. Replaced every suspension bushing front and rear along with springs, shocks, and the entire brake system. It rode and drove like a new 1963.
    Unfortunately the lady I was married to back then insisted I sell it in the late 80's because I spent too much time and money on it keeping it in like new condition. Wish I still had it today.

    • @joshuagibson2520
      @joshuagibson2520 Год назад +1

      Still have that woman?

    • @michaelkehm3663
      @michaelkehm3663 Год назад +2

      She left 12 years after the car did

    • @hornetbrown
      @hornetbrown Год назад +1

      Something about women who make you get rid of all your fun stuff...they seem to have insecurity to the max. My dad got rid of his motorcycles and fun cars, and my mother was still a hapless wreck. Not for me...guns bikes, fast cars. Date 'em but keep them out of your business. Thank you God.

  • @BIGLOVE4TRUTH
    @BIGLOVE4TRUTH Год назад +2

    This GP shown looks concours. Wow! I was 8 years old when this was new and remember those and the GTO’s. My father drove a 55 Cadillac convertible until 1965 when he traded it in for a 65 Galaxie 500 convertible. Not nearly as cool as this Pontiac. In 1977 I had a cherry 64 Galaxie 500 XL. Maroon with white vinyl buckets and black carpet. That was a stunner. But as a kid Pontiac’s from this area had the wow factor.

  • @anthonyangeli256
    @anthonyangeli256 Год назад +1

    She's a real beauty. One of my favs!

  • @Redmenace96
    @Redmenace96 Год назад +1

    Memory lane: Almost bought one of these, as a teen driver, in the mid 80's. I kept shopping for older 60's cars, but my parents wouldn't sign off on something that old. This one, and 50's Studebaker were my heart's desire. Ended up driving crappy, beater, 70's cars which were hand-me-downs from other relatives.

  • @cybair9341
    @cybair9341 Год назад +5

    Of all the cars I owned through my life, only 2 had an interior design that impressed me: My 84 Fiero and my 63 Parisienne with red interior, bucket seats, console and the 3 round chrome gauges angled towards the driver. Every time I sat into that car, I could not help but notice the art. Thank you for reminding me of that dashboard.

  • @happydays8171
    @happydays8171 Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge, I knew nothing about the early Grand Prix. Very well put together video. Compliments to whoever detailed thar engine bay and their attention to detail.

  • @BarryTsGarage
    @BarryTsGarage Год назад +8

    Great car to feature - thank you for this.

  • @jameslostetter9907
    @jameslostetter9907 Год назад +3

    In my opinion I feel the Gran Prix the 63 was indeed the best... My favorite car!!!

  • @nojunkwork5735
    @nojunkwork5735 Год назад +1

    Starting in high school, during the summer I always had a Chevrolet performance car for fun, a 60s Buick Riviera or Pontiac Grand Prix as a driver, and in the winter I drove a 66 Impala wagon as my winter beater. The styling on the Riviera and the Gran Prix was in my opinion the nicest-looking cars of the era.

  • @dave1956
    @dave1956 Год назад +2

    I loved these when they were new. I was a little kid and already a hopeless car nut. Then someone in my hometown bought a white ‘63 brand new. I was hooked.

  • @johnwilcox4078
    @johnwilcox4078 Год назад +7

    I had a '63 Grand Prix when I was in my 20's, this would have been around 1974. Mine had a replacement later model 428 4bbl HO mill with the original Borg-Warner 4 speed, silver, with power windows. Loved those "hidden" tailights, beautiful white bucket seats and those 8 bolt wheels! Also a large stock vacuum gauge was located down by the shifter, intended to conserve fuel, lol! Needless to say, it hauled ass. You just never see these at car shows, wish I still had mine!

    • @johnwilcox4078
      @johnwilcox4078 Год назад +2

      P.S. Agree about the Rotohydramatic, what rubbish! Had one in a '64 Olds 98 with the 394. 1st to 2nd was brutal, a real slushbox! The badly needed GM turbohydramatic came out the following year.

  • @carmangeek8882
    @carmangeek8882 Год назад +3

    My parents had a 64 same color as this one but had black interior. It was a beautifl car. Had the 389 with 4 bbl carb.

  • @DanEBoyd
    @DanEBoyd Год назад +15

    With items like Lucite steering wheels and the Eight Lug wheels, it's easy to see how no one could hold a candle to Pontiac in the 1960s, when it came to fine details.

  • @Sedan57Chevy
    @Sedan57Chevy Год назад +3

    Every time I see one of these 63 Grand Prix, I fall very deeply in love with them. Same goes for the 65. Pontiac outdid themselves regularly in the 60s, both inside and out. I've never been able to decide if I prefer the 63 or 65...

  • @rightlanehog3151
    @rightlanehog3151 Год назад +38

    Adam, I feel confident that Chief Pontiac of the Ottawa Indians would approve of this Grand Prix. All in all it is clear that Pontiac was building momentum towards the ultimate achievement of their 1965 Bonneville. 🤩

    • @LlyleHunter
      @LlyleHunter Год назад +6

      Both incredibly stunning

    • @floridaroadways
      @floridaroadways Год назад +1

      I had 1972 Grand Prix. I paid $2400 used.

    • @scooterp7009
      @scooterp7009 Год назад +4

      When I was a kid, my Dad bought a used ‘64 Bonneville wagon. It was by far the most beautiful car we ever had, no comparison to the Ford wagon we had previously or the Dodge wagon we had later.

    • @rickr442
      @rickr442 Год назад +3

      All of the advertising for the ‘63 GP showed a midnight blue color, and the first few thousand cars were done in that same color, made it appear that there were more of the cars on the road.

    • @solemandd67
      @solemandd67 Год назад +1

      ​@@rickr442 Nocturne Blue

  • @Hudson-1947
    @Hudson-1947 Год назад +3

    Loved these cars when I was growing up. The 65 is my personal favourite.

  • @zerocool5395
    @zerocool5395 Год назад +21

    Pontiacs from the 60's are underrated, they're right up there with the 63' Vette, 300SL, E-Type.
    And the rest of the most beautiful cars ever made

  • @joeG9100
    @joeG9100 Год назад +3

    1 of my most favorite of my Dad's cars were the '63 GP and of course the other was '69 GP. I had a '69 Firebird too and a last gen GP. Miss Pontiac too.

  • @unclerudy9797
    @unclerudy9797 Год назад +1

    Certainly on of the most beautiful Pontiacs ever built. Always loved the Grand Prix of this era... Thanks for posting !

  • @garyblanchard1084
    @garyblanchard1084 Год назад +1

    Nocturne blue with blue interior was the color to have that year. With 421 tri power 4 sp and sad-t-teak of course. The personal luxury market reached critical mass throughout the early 1960s and GP took a back seat to no one and more performance geared than most!

  • @brucehansen4316
    @brucehansen4316 Год назад +1

    My 63 GP was 421 powered 4 speed car. Dark blue with a white interior. Straight brakes and non power steering and KH 8 lug wheels. I have always regretted selling this kind of a rare Poncho.

  • @thomastoler2397
    @thomastoler2397 Год назад +2

    Another winner, Adam…thanks!

  • @arevee9429
    @arevee9429 Год назад +4

    Pontiacs were great during that time period. A neighbor had a 421 "Bonny" with a 421 that was legendary. It did the longest burnouts and allegedly "buried the speedometer". Shenanigans aside, it was a really nice car.

  • @fomfom9779
    @fomfom9779 Год назад +3

    I still remember how beautiful I thought the 1963 Grand Prix was, when I first saw it. I was in my early teens, and there was a Pontiac dealer not far from our house. I used to ride my bike over to see one. It was on the front of the lot, in dark blue. Thanks again for triggering memories about the cars I loved.

  • @billolsen4360
    @billolsen4360 Год назад +2

    Yes, a real beauty! Also liked what Cadillac did with stacked headlamps in 1967-68.

  • @blizzy6392
    @blizzy6392 Год назад +1

    Good presentation.
    Hats off to Bill Mitchell, GM's styling boss, who put those sharp, pants-press creases in the sheet metal. He got the idea from seeing high-end car designs in Europe and was a noticeable step away from Harley Earl's bulbous designs of the '50s.
    In the engine compartment, I couldn't keep my eyes off the Delcotron alternator which was new in '63 (vast improvement for the charging system).

  • @waffles1ca
    @waffles1ca Год назад +1

    Thanks for the tour. Pontiac designed and built beautiful cars, I owned a 1964 Pontiac Strato-Chief , it was my first car, it was a literal barn find that I bought in 1975.

  • @ddellwo
    @ddellwo Год назад +6

    I don’t know, Adam - I think you might be short-changing the ‘62 just a bit in the exterior looks department - that was also one GORGEOUS automobile! Although I will grant you that the interior on the ‘62 is where the styling advantage of the ‘63 really shines by comparison…….👍
    What a stunning restoration on the subject car…….😮

  • @rwg520
    @rwg520 Год назад +1

    I never knew the GP was a short wheel base version! huh! I agree though, it was gorgeous!

  • @caribman10
    @caribman10 Год назад +1

    My Dad had one, bought new from S&H Pontiac in Harrrisburg PA. 4-speed (with Hurst shifter), leather interior (black), wood steering wheel, 8-lugs, seat belts ($22 option), 3.42 rear axle ratio, reverb rear radio speaker. Great car. I couldn't talk him into Tri-Power or the 421 option, until he bought a '64 Bonneville convert with even more options...

  • @davidmcgowen4594
    @davidmcgowen4594 Год назад +2

    Maybe it's my age but I really miss the cars of the 60's and 70's

  • @meathead585
    @meathead585 Год назад +3

    My dad had a 63 Grand Prix. Beautiful clean lines similar to GMs thoughts when the 67 Eldorado came out. Simple design is often the best. The 65 DeVille and 61 Continental also appreciated for almost slab sides.

  • @ronaldjones743
    @ronaldjones743 Год назад +1

    I'm a Ford guy but I have to say Pontiac had some of the best and most elegant designs of all of the GM products of the era.
    As the saying goes "We build excitement"

  • @christopherkraft1327
    @christopherkraft1327 Год назад +6

    I really like the early Grand Prix!! I fondly remember my aunt's 65 Grand Prix with the 8 lug wheels, translucent steering wheel & tri power!!! She drove with a lead foot too!!! Thanks Adam for showcasing the Grand Prix!!! 👍👍🙂

  • @novaguy509
    @novaguy509 Год назад +1

    Great overview. I own a ‘63 Pontiac. It’s a great car. I had the roto hydramatic and I finally pulled it out due to trans leaks and poor shifting. I installed a 4r200 OD trans and it was the best decision ever with the car. Mine still has the original 389 Tri-Power.

  • @anthonypowell6234
    @anthonypowell6234 Год назад +5

    Superb GP!

  • @kdavidnelson9969
    @kdavidnelson9969 Год назад +1

    Hi, I just had to comment when I was eight years old my Grandmother had a 1963 Grand Prix and it was stunningly beautiful ! It was white with bucket seats in front and had the automatic transmission stick shift. In front of the stick shift it had a cool looking guage which would indicate if the vehicle was running in economic mode or using alot of gas during acceleration for example. It had a stereo system with an interesting feature that could make the rear speaker sound like the music was shimmering throughout the vehicle. The dash as we just saw in this video was extraordinarily beautiful with the wood trim and was stunning to look at. I'm 67 years old now and remember the car like it was yesterday. It is high on my list for buying one in my retirement years if I find one somewhat reasonable ! Thank you for reading and I really enjoyed watching your video !

    • @jameshuseby6290
      @jameshuseby6290 Год назад

      It's called reverb switch for the rear speaker I brought a 1964 Pontiac GRAND PRIX in 1971 while in high school is still my favorite car I've ever had just wish I could afford to get another one just like it

    • @jameshuseby6290
      @jameshuseby6290 Год назад

      O bye the way we're pretty close in age I am 68 going to be 69 this coming Aug

  • @tacey01
    @tacey01 Год назад +1

    In 1972/‘73, I was a high school student. I had a great friend who had a ‘64 Grand Prix with a GTO 389 four barrel, automatic trans, and pretty short gears in the rear. That car was quick! We spent many nights cruising and every so often we would surprise a mustang or Camaro. The car had a dark aqua paint job with matching interior. Bucket seats and console shift completed this terrific and beautiful ride. Great memories from a long time ago. Thanks for the well done video!

  • @davidzoller9617
    @davidzoller9617 Год назад +3

    Your video output is getting massif, without the content suffering. Great job. Keep them vids coming😅

  • @theshoeman7044
    @theshoeman7044 Год назад +1

    The '63 Grand Prix was and remains a beautiful automobile. My parents bought a '63 Star Chief, four-door, 389 which I was soon driving. A great sedan. We traded my '62 Tempest for a '65 Tempest Custom Convertible and the '63 Star Chief was traded for a '66 Star Chief. The '65 Tempest went for a '67 Firebird. Our neighbor bought the '63 Bonneville convertible which was also a beauty. Two of my friends added their '67 GTOs to the mix. I have always felt that the 1960s Pontiacs were beautiful (a little biased I suppose). Thanks for another great video.

  • @thyslop1737
    @thyslop1737 Год назад +3

    It is AWESOME.

  • @kcbeerslinger
    @kcbeerslinger Год назад +1

    Great video Bud. This was one of my favorite Pontiac's. My neighbor bought a brand new one when I was a teenager. Then when he sold it I was short $300.00 short of buying it in the early 70's. Exact same car except a beautiful white paint job and white interior. Gorgeous.. This video brings back some great memories. Thanks.

  • @johanbrand8601
    @johanbrand8601 Год назад +2

    Absolutely beautiful works of art!

  • @rafranks1410
    @rafranks1410 Год назад +2

    Excellent work Adam. Thank you. ‘63 Ponchos are my favorite!

  • @Sonny_V
    @Sonny_V Год назад +2

    Loved the 60's Pontiacs - the Grand Prix's were great and my fav was the '66 GTO with the coolest tail lights ever.(drove my Dad's 61 Catalina back in the day, it had plenty of power and looked great in Bristol Blue)

  • @OLDS98
    @OLDS98 Год назад +11

    Thank you for the information and photos. It is interesting learning about this era of Pontiac and the power and combinations. It is nice to know where the Pontiac circle gauge theme started. This was Pontiac driving excitement indeed. Driving Pontiac. This 1963 captures what Grand Prix was supposed to be. The 1969, 1976-1977, 1981-1987 and 1988, 2004 did that too. It stayed true to the themes most of the run. Thank again Adam.

    • @DanEBoyd
      @DanEBoyd Год назад +3

      Not the '70-'75?
      The '71-'72, with single headlights and the boat-tail, are my favorite Grand Prixs.

    • @OLDS98
      @OLDS98 Год назад +4

      @@DanEBoyd I am not a fan of the single headlight front end design on cars. It is awkward looking among other reasons. It looks cheap and it is what you expect on an economy car. There are a lot of cars over the years that had them that it turned me off. The 1975 is not different from 1976-1977 other than interior styling and front end design. My late uncle had a 1971-1972 and a 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix. My other uncle had a 1978 Grand Prix. The 1970 had the dual headlights. I left it out by mistake.

  • @chesterthawkins7510
    @chesterthawkins7510 Год назад

    The white bucket seats and the steering wheel - so gorgeous!

  • @joeseeking3572
    @joeseeking3572 Год назад +3

    It's a very handsome car and a year or two ahead of its competition (not just Ford and Mopar, but the internal divisions as well). Always thought it was strange that the 62 received all the press - 'dechromed!' - yeah, well, it still had curved windshield posts and the side sculpting. This was the year GP made a statement. Unfortunately for it, it was also the year of the Riviera, and as good as the GP was, the Riv justifiably got more attention. Always thought they should have gone just a little more upmarket on the interior - maybe give it standard leather. Slight image boost and likely no sales penalty. I remember the GP continued giving you real wood for a good while - the 73 had it still. That rear window is almost unique - shared with the Starfire.

  • @sassed12many
    @sassed12many Год назад +13

    I love these detailed spec vids. My uncle had a 62 Bonneville with the 4 on the floor. I tried looking up specs, and it appears it had a 389 with two 4-barrel carbs. Hard to know reliable specs without the engine code. It was either maroon or dark red with black interior. I was just a kid but was obsessed with that car back in the early 60's

    • @BuzzLOLOL
      @BuzzLOLOL Год назад

      Far as I know, the only stock 2 x 4 bbls. Pontiac was the racing Super Duty 421" rated 405 HP and more like 490 HP...

    • @UberLummox
      @UberLummox Год назад

      @@BuzzLOLOL That, and you couldn't get a 4-spd. in a Bonneville either, right?

    • @BuzzLOLOL
      @BuzzLOLOL Год назад

      @@UberLummox - I don't know about the 4 speed offerings...

    • @tristanstrasse
      @tristanstrasse Год назад +2

      ​@@UberLummox , per the 1963 Pontiac prestige brochure, a 4-speed was available on all full size models in the lineup, including Bonnevilles and Star Chiefs.

    • @UberLummox
      @UberLummox Год назад

      @@tristanstrasse WOW, unreal!!! Thanks for the info.

  • @jerrywojcik130
    @jerrywojcik130 Год назад +2

    Nice presentation. I own a 63 Lemans and it had some trim similar for that year. It should be noted 63 was the only year for the 336 engine and only in the Lemans.

  • @scooterp7009
    @scooterp7009 Год назад +2

    Beautiful car Adam!

  • @adamsneidelmann8976
    @adamsneidelmann8976 Год назад +3

    Such excellent content coming from you! Thank you!!

  • @62Madison
    @62Madison Год назад +13

    Great video Adam. I love the ‘63-‘64 GPs, the ‘65s looked too big in my opinion. The GP roof line was shared with another GM car the Oldsmobile Starfire hardtop.

    • @MarinCipollina
      @MarinCipollina Год назад +1

      Oldsmobile Starfire was based on the Ninety Eight C body. It had zaftig proportions, but was considered to be somewhat of a muscle car for the era.

  • @The1cdccop
    @The1cdccop Год назад +6

    My grandparents purchased one of these new in 63. I remember riding in it as a kid. My grandma would always mention how much "get up and go" that Pontiac had, and my grandpa said that those eight lug wheels were a PITA to keep balanced. He sold the car in 1973 after the "slim jim" transmission let loose.

    • @markmeachen6927
      @markmeachen6927 Год назад +2

      See above. My grandparents had one too. Funny, we had groovin’ seniors for grandparents! What color was theirs?
      Oh, and they swapped it with a 1970 GP in the same color. Maroon/maroon. All the push button options!

    • @The1cdccop
      @The1cdccop Год назад +2

      @@markmeachen6927 Light blue/green with matching pleather interior, 389 4bbl, slim jim automatic, eight lug Dayton aluminum wheels. I believe it was a late 63/64 model because it had the GP logo in the grill not on the Pontiac arrow in the center. It also had painted surrounds around the headlights.

    • @The1cdccop
      @The1cdccop Год назад +2

      @@markmeachen6927 Unfortunately traded up to a 71 Cadillac Coupe in 73, Still a good car by todays standards but not on the same level as that GP. They owned Cadillacs up until their 70's. Grandpa will be 96 years old this April. Grandma passed 4 years ago.

  • @hiyahandsome
    @hiyahandsome Год назад +7

    Love seeing these beautiful cars that I grew up with and learning a lot more about them from your terrific videos. Cheers~

  • @P.Galore
    @P.Galore Год назад +2

    The Grand Prix was a highlight from 1963 to 1972

  • @karmachanix
    @karmachanix Год назад +1

    I'm biased toward the 62. My neighbor had a Catalina from new with the roto-hydramatic 389 2bbl. My older brother bought it in 74 or so and we spent many hours working on it. We converted it to the four speed dual coupling like the Bonniville's and Cadillac's had and then later a TH400.

  • @philipehrman8608
    @philipehrman8608 Год назад +8

    Adam, I could listen to you all day long. Your knowledge base and presentations are stupendous. So glad there is a 'you' in the world today with so much info and understated enthusiasm for car history. I think Pontiac of the 60s and 70s was the epitome of car design; I would add engineering as well, but as you know it was not always necessarily the case, a sad and contrary disappointment for such a beautiful car.