Equipment
Power steering, power brakes, power windows, factory tach, fender skirts, 8-lug wheels, PHS documentation, Protect-O-Plate.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
The paint has seen better days and has lots of scratches, chips, and fish eyes. Panels fit well, but have some small edge chips. Brightwork is very good. Underneath has some road rash. Engine bay looks correct and shows more signs of use. Interior has some wear as well and seats are slightly faded. A driver quality big cruiser, nothing more and nothing less.
Market commentary
Pontiac's first Grand Prix in 1962 featured standard Pontiac bodywork cleaned of chrome embellishment with a bucket seat interior. It wasn't the styling statement it would become in '63, but it was still a statement, eschewing the glitz of the Harley Earl days for Bill Mitchell's more subtle treatment. This is a competently presented if somewhat aged example, bought at an appropriate price.