1969 Pontiac Grand Prix Powerbrake

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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2009

Figured it was about time to post another video. This was the result of a sunday drive..........

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  • And I don't believe Pontiac had any variants of cars such as LE's or SE's back then

  • I don't know where all the confusion came about as to what my car is. I have owned it for over 10 years, and know it inside and out. It is a 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix Model J. I have the build sheet for the vehicle has well. The 1969 GP's were built on the all new for '69 G body platform, completely redesigned from the former B body GP's up to that point. The G body was, if you will, based on a lengthened A body, AKA Le Mans and GTO's. But is in no way, shape or form an A body

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  • Wow, That car hauls!

  • @Fast69GP In Grand Prix's If i'm not mistaken,,,there were SJ Models only,,,not sure,,I just remember seeing my neighbors SJ with the 400 under the hood.

  • I have got a 68 B body a 78 A varient and an 86 G body , and raced both A and B body roundy round and have been a pontiac buff for 40 years Thats a GP but its not a G body that year they were stretched A bodies 78 /82 were also A varient years, but still clasified as G body by most. I bought a 69 SJ fairly new ,it was a little shorter body than B but strecthed in the front. and became the same base for the montes , sometimes called full size for interchange(Hollander).Not the same as a Goat

  • @Fast69GP THANK you! 

  • @Ph0enyx1978 Whoever this "ShitfromShinolla" guy is doesn't seem to have a clue what he's talking about. You obviously read the comments, so I'm sure you noticed his argument was talking about how two completely different layouts from GM used the same frame. I can't see the validity in his argument, so I stuck with myself and said this car is a Grand Prix indeed. Who do you agree with? You typed "nice Grand Prix". Do you know it is truly a Grand Prix?

  • You are being quite hypocritic in telling me that I am closed minded. You can't seem to agree with four people who all say the same thing. You are being a bigot as well in assuming that only what you say is correct. One of us has to be the tie-breaker here, and since I can't seem to find any picture of a Le Mans LE, it looks like its going to have to be you. Find me a picture comparison of a so-called "Le Mans LE" and a Grand Prix SJ so I can see where your argument is coming from.

  • @turfshredder No, you don't care about the facts and that's your problem. This is the Pontiac Le Mans. I can't argue with someone so close minded as you anymore. It doesn't matter what you say because you're wrong and refuse to look at the facts. You are so narrow minded that it's people like you who ruin the world with this bigoted attitude cause it's your way only. I'm tired of this originalist crap. You need to be more politically correct that's your problem.

  • @ShitFromShinolla To put this whole argument into simple terms, I'm pretty sure that a car guy with a high performance vehicle like this would know what kind of car he has. It's typed clearly in black and white above. 

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