32: 1973 to 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix
There was a time in the automotive industry when the Pontiac Grand Prix was one of the best-selling coupes. This generation in particular was one of the most popular renditions of the car. Based on the same platform as the Monte Carlo, the ’73-’77 Grand Prix had an elongated body with a stellar V8 engine. Its performance was a strong suit and the interior refinements also went far in propelling the car toward success. The optional 455-cu. in. The V8 engine was one of the best of the period.

The Grand Prix also had an updated suspension which gave the car much better handling. When you think about the classic car era, the GTO is the Pontiac that comes to mind first. But the Grand Prix is also an instrumental part of this period. The car had a lot going for it and the design was almost iconic for the period.