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What does LJ stand for on a Pontiac?

What does LJ stand for on a Pontiac?

The basic trim level for the Grand Prix was called “Model J”; the “SJ” trim designation was for “Sports J”, and the “LJ” trim was the “Luxury J”.

How much does a 1976 Pontiac Grand Prix weigh?

Features

Engine Location : Front
Body / Chassis : Separate body and frame
Production Years for Series : 1973 – 1977
Price : $4,800-$5,220
Weight : 4045 lbs | 1834.781 kg

How long is a 1976 Pontiac Grand Prix?

Length: 5403 mm / 212.7 in
Width: 1976 mm / 77.8 in
Height: 1336 mm / 52.6 in
Height with roof rails or antenna:
Wheelbase: 2946 mm / 116 in

What year was the first Grand Am?

The original Grand Am was introduced in the fall of 1972 as a 1973 model. It was based on the GM A platform (A-body) along with other cars such as the Chevrolet Chevelle, Pontiac LeMans, Pontiac GTO, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, and the Buick Century.

What is a model J Grand Prix?

It’s a Grand Prix Model J, one of the 112,486 Grand Prix models that were built in this landmark year, as the car moved from the full-size Catalina chassis and its 121-inch wheelbase down to the new GM “A-special” platform with 118 inches between the front and rear wheels.

How long is a 76 Grand Prix?

How many Pontiac Grand Ams were made?

17,083 Grand Ams
Only 17,083 Grand Ams were built.

What engine was in a 1976 Grand Prix?

As well as the aforementioned Pontiac 350, available engines for the 1976 Grand Prix included the 185-horsepower 400 four-barrel, now the standard engine in the SJ. The 200-horse, 455-cube four-barrel was now an option for all models.

What body is a 77 Grand Prix?

Fourth generation (1978–1987)

Fourth generation
Body style 2-door coupe
Layout FR layout
Platform A-body (1978–1981) G-body (1982–1987)