Pontiac 1957-1980 - 2020 Market Review

By: Cliff Chambers


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2020 Market Review - Pontiac 1957-80

Pontiacs were assembled in Australia for almost 50 years and a lot of the cars in today’s market were built and/or bodied by Holden.

The 1960s saw lots of local Pontiac sales and these cars realise prices only slightly lower than for fully-imported models. Locally-assembled cars came from Canada with names like Laurentian and Parisienne while US imports included Grand Prix 2+2s and Bonnevilles.

During the 1970s, Grand Am hardtops and Grand Ville convertibles joined the mix. Pontiacs remain relatively cheap, with exceptional convertibles the only cars likely to reach $50,000. Those who can’t afford a GTO may choose instead the closely-related Le Mans and pay half GTO price.

All Models 1956-62 $29,500 [7]

Laurentian/Parisienne 1963-72 $31,400 [8]

Bonneville/Grand Prix 1962-72 $38,650 [6]

Le Mans 1966-71 $35,880 [5]

Bonneville/GP Conv. 1962-70 $60,965 [3]

Grand Am 1973-78 $25,465 [3]

[*] = number of recorded sales

(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)

Numbers from our 2020 Muscle Car & US Car Value Guide.

| 2019 Market Review: Pontiac 1957-1980

 

From Unique Cars #447, December 2020

 

 

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