The 1975 Pontiac Grand Prix – A Land Yacht Beyond Compare


1975 Pontiac Grand Prix Passenger Side Front View

The early to mid ’70s was an interesting time for passenger cars. It was the last “hoorah” for manufacturers as they continued releasing behemoth-sized vehicles. From the Chevy Monte Carlo, Chrysler Cordoba, to the Ford Elite, these cars were virtual land yachts; some of the most famed were the Monte Carlo, Ford Thunderbird, and who could forget the sultry 1975 Pontiac Grand Prix.

1975 Pontiac Grand Prix Driver Side Rear View

The Grand Prix stood apart from its counterparts with more aggressive styling. With pillow-top crushed velour seats, opera windows, and landau tops, it sported all the luxuries you wanted but its aggressive lines and more pronounced nose cone helped set it apart. Till today the Grand Prix remains a cult classic, and when Randy Pearson decided to get involved with lowriders, the Grand Prix became his canvas of choice.

1975 Pontiac Grand Prix Hood Striping

In 1988, as he was readying to get his hands wet in the game, he didn’t have to look far for a car. Sitting right across the street from him was a 1975 Grand Prix that was for sale. “There it was parked across the street. It was in good condition with no rust and a clean body, so I walked over and bought it,” Randy says. As the new owner, he did the obligatory maintenance upgrades and a few years later added 14-inch wire wheels, but soon thereafter health issues forced him to let it sit.

1975 Pontiac Grand Prix Grant Steering Wheel

Five years later, he was ready to get back on his build, which started by adding a moonroof and having the car sprayed with a Maya Blue. The hydraulic setup was then upgraded into a four-pump, eight-battery setup and the engine was gone through with a lot of new chrome accessories added to it. From there, the interior was wrapped in black vinyl and highlighted by blue piping while a fresh set of Zeniths complete this ride.

1975 Pontiac Grand Prix Driver Side View

Looking at this car brings back many fond memories. In a sea of 1963s and 1964s it’s always refreshing to see these classic land yachts being preserved for the next generation to come as they are the last of its kind and the last cars to survive the downsizing that was to come.

1975 Pontiac Grand Prix Angel Eyes Headlight

1975 Pontiac Grand Prix

Vehicle Nickname
El Blu Too

1975 Pontiac Grand Prix Randy Pearson

City/State
Midwest City, OK

1975 Pontiac Grand Prix 400ci V8 Engine

Engine
400ci V-8 with Holley carburetor and air cleaner, AC Delco water pump, Champion radiator, and Tuff Stuff alternator and starter

Body/Paint
House of Kolor Maya Blue

1975 Pontiac Grand Prix Trunk Setup

Suspension
Four Showtime pumps, four Delta dumps, 12 Accumax solenoids, and eight Napa deep-cycle batteries

Interior
Seats wrapped in black and blue vinyl with a Grant steering wheel

1975 Pontiac Grand Prix Vinyl Interior

Sound
Sony stereo with a Sony amp and six Sony speakers

Wheels/Tires
13×7 Zenith cross lace with Remington 155/80 tires

1975 Pontiac Grand Prix Zenith Cross Lace Wheels

Acknowledgements
Vinyl Top Specialist, Pablo Lynch, Economy Chrome Plating, Lokey Pinstriping, Max and Sonny’s Auto Trim

1975 Pontiac Grand Prix Front High View

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