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Pontiac Ventura

The Pontiac Ventura is an automobile model which was produced by Pontiac between 1960 and 1977.

Pontiac Ventura
1973 Pontiac Ventura Sprint
Overview
ManufacturerPontiac (General Motors)
Production1960–1977
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size (1960–1970)
Compact (1971–1977)
LayoutFR layout

The Ventura started out as a higher content trim package on the Pontiac Catalina, and served as the inspiration for the luxury content Pontiac Grand Prix in 1962, then remained as a trim package on the Catalina until 1970. Its name was derived from Ventura, California, joining other similarly derived contemporary models such as the fellow Pontiac Catalina, the Chevrolet Malibu, and the rival Mercury Monterey.

From 1971, the Ventura nameplate was used on Pontiac's version of the Chevrolet Nova until it was replaced by the front wheel drive Pontiac Phoenix.[1]

1960–1970 edit

Series 23
 
1969 Pontiac Catalina Ventura
Overview
Production1960–1961
AssemblyPontiac Assembly, Pontiac, Michigan
Arlington Assembly, Arlington, Texas
Doraville Assembly, Doraville, Georgia
Fairfax Assembly, Kansas City, Kansas
Linden Assembly, Linden, New Jersey
South Gate Assembly, South Gate, California
Wilmington Assembly, Wilmington, Delaware
Body and chassis
Body style2-door hardtop coupe
4-door hardtop sedan
2-door convertible
PlatformB-body
RelatedChevrolet Impala
Pontiac 2+2
Oldsmobile Holiday 88
Buick Invicta
Powertrain
Engine389 cu in (6.4 L) Pontiac V8
421 cu in (6.9 L) Pontiac V8
Transmission3-speed manual
3-speed automatic
4-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase123 in (3,124 mm)
Length213.7 in (5,428 mm)
Width78.6 in (1,996 mm)
Chronology
SuccessorPontiac Grand Prix[1]

The Ventura was first introduced for 1960 as a custom trim package on the Pontiac Catalina's 123-inch B-body wheelbase, and was only available as the Vista four-door hardtop, or the Sports Coupe two-door hardtop.[2] It was offered all standard and optional equipment from the Catalina, and added unique exterior identification, deluxe wheel covers, a sport steering wheel, and distinctive tri-tone "Morrokide" upholstery.[3] It was more expensive than the longer Pontiac Star Chief but was priced below the top-level Pontiac Bonneville.[1]

The sales success was influential to the introduction of the Pontiac Grand Prix in 1962, as a custom trim package coupe using the Catalina platform, while the Star Chief became the entry-level trim package of the Bonneville. The listed retail price for the Sports Coupe was $2,971 ($30,599 in 2023 dollars [4]) before an extensive list of optional equipment, that included several choices of radios, including the "Sportable" battery operated dashboard removable portable unit, electric extendable radio antenna, air conditioning, "E-Z-Eye" tinted glass, bucket seats, "Safeguard" speedometer, "Magi-Cruise" cruise control, windshield washer, under-hood utility light, remote adjustable driver-side side view mirror, power windows, power steering, power brakes, and two choices of heater and windshield defroster selections.[1]

With the introduction of the Grand Prix for 1962, the Ventura continued as a trim option for 1962 through 1970 on Catalina models, wearing a "Ventura" nameplate and could be installed with the Pontiac 421 H.O. V8.[1] In 1964 the Pontiac 2+2 was introduced with very similar equipment to the Ventura while installing bucket seats for both front and rear passengers.[1]

1971–1977 edit

Series 2X
 
1974 Pontiac Ventura 4-Door Sedan
Overview
Also calledPontiac Ventura II
Model years1971–1977
AssemblyVan Nuys Assembly, Van Nuys, California
Willow Run Assembly, Ypsilanti, Michigan
North Tarrytown Assembly, North Tarrytown, New York
Body and chassis
Body style2-door coupe
3-door hatchback
4-door sedan
PlatformX-body
RelatedChevrolet Nova
Pontiac Phoenix
Oldsmobile Omega
Buick Apollo
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission2-speed automatic
3-speed manual
4-speed manual
3-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,814 mm (110.8 in)
Length4,940 mm (194.5 in)
Width1,839 mm (72.4 in)
Height1,334 mm (52.5 in)
Chronology
SuccessorPontiac Phoenix

In 1971, Pontiac moved the name to their new X-body entry, the Ventura II.

 
1971 Pontiac Ventura II Coupe

Ventura II production ran from 1971 to 1977. The "II" suffix was dropped after 1972, and the Phoenix name replaced Ventura in 1978. Engine offerings for the abbreviated 1971 model year included a 250 cu in. six cylinder or 307 cu in., only the 307 was available for the Sprint option in '71. For 1972, a Pontiac-built 350 cu in. V8 with two-barrel carburetor was added to the option list and became the base V8 for 1973 and 1974. Transmission offerings consisted of a standard column-shift three-speed manual with options including a four-speed manual, two-speed automatic (with six-cylinder) or three-speed Turbo Hydra-Matic automatic (with V8s). The 1973 six-cylinder Ventura was the last Pontiac model to offer the two-speed automatic, a badge-engineered Chevrolet Powerglide, which was dropped completely from all GM cars and trucks after this model year in favor of the Turbo Hydra-Matic.[3]

A Ventura Sprint option package was offered on two-door models 1971 to 1975, including three-speed transmission with floor shift and optional 350 cu in. V8 equipped four-speed, body color mirrors, custom carpeting, all-vinyl upholstery with either the standard bench or optional Strato bucket seats, Custom Sport steering wheel, blackout-grille trim, special striping, blackout grille, and 14x6" (36 cm diameter, 15 cm wide) wheels.[3]

In mid-1972, Pontiac introduced the limited production Ventura SD for the Southern California market as sort of a sporty-luxury compact to counter imported luxury sedans then taking the U.S. market by storm. The SD option added the high-back Strato bucket seats from the Firebird along with a Custom Sport steering wheel, Rally II wheels, uprated suspension and other items. Some 250 Ventura SD's were built for 1972, all at the GM Nova/Ventura assembly plant in Van Nuys, California plant.[3]

In 1973, higher spec cars received a new split grille in the Firebird/GTO style. Lower grade cars retained the split level grille used in 1971 and 1972. The Ventura Custom became a separate series (2Z, versus 2Y for the regular Ventura), carrying a "Custom" script on the rear roof pillar. In addition to the two-door coupe and four-door sedan, a three-door hatchback coupe was added to the lineup.[3]

In 1974, the Pontiac GTO name moved to the Ventura from the intermediate LeMans line. The GTO package gave the basic Ventura a 350 cu in. (5.7L) engine with a four-barrel carburetor of about 200 hp (149 kW). The package also came with a functional "shaker" hood scoop, tri-color GTO decals, Rally II wheels, and special grill-mounted driving lights. The GTO package could be ordered on the hatchback Ventura as well as the base and Custom coupes.[3]

 
1975 Pontiac Ventura

The GTO was dropped in 1975, along with the Pontiac 350. The Ventura could be optioned with the Buick 350 V8 instead.

The Ventura SJ was a new offering for 1975, when the Ventura and other GM compacts were restyled with new rooflines along with improved suspensions shared with the second generation F platform (Camaro/Firebird), plus standard front disc brakes. The Ventura SJ was marketed as an American rendition of a Euro-style luxury sport sedan that Pontiac created with the larger mid-sized Grand Prix in 1973, as well as a competitor to the new-for-1975 Ford Granada and Mercury Monarch, both marketed as luxury compacts designed to compete with the more expensive imports such as Audi and Mercedes. As such the Ventura SJ included an upgraded interior with reclining bucket seats in either cloth or vinyl along with a center console, rally instrumentation and other items and borrowed the trim package "SJ" from the Grand Prix.[3]

 
1976 Pontiac Ventura 4-Door Sedan
 
1976 Pontiac Ventura Coupe

Only minor appearance changes were made to the Ventura for 1976 and 1977 including new grilles and revised taillights. 1976 saw the inclusion of the Oldsmobile 260 cubic inch V8. For 1977, the Chevy 250 six was replaced by Buick's 231 cu in V6 as the base powerplant and the Chevrolet 305 cubic-inch V8 was introduced as an option. The availability of the 2.5 liter "Iron Duke" 4-cylinder was optional along with the 301 cu in V8. One unique feature for 1976 was the availability of a 5-speed manual transmission (Borg Warner T-50) with the 260 cubic inch V8; it was the standard transmission with the Iron Duke. Under 700 units total with this combination were built in 1976.[3]

At the beginning of the 1977 model year, the Ventura SJ was the top-line model but at mid-year was replaced by the Phoenix, which featured a distinctive center grille and rectangular headlights and the most luxurious interior available in a Pontiac X-body car. Otherwise, the Phoenix was basically a plushed up Ventura much like the Chevrolet Concours was related to the more mundane Nova.[3]

For 1978, the Ventura nameplate was retired and all X-body cars were sold under the Phoenix nameplate through that year and into 1979 with a top-line Phoenix SJ designated as the top-line series.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Gunnell, John, ed. (1987). The Standard Catalog of American Cars 1946–1975. Kraus Publications. pp. 50–92. ISBN 0-87341-096-3.
  2. ^ 1960 Pontiac brochure, storm.oldcarmanualproject.com Retrieved 19 February 2018
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i Gunnell, John; Kowalke, Ron (2012). Standard Catalog of Pontiac, 1926-2002 (2nd ed.). Iola, WI: Krause Publications. p. 139. ISBN 978-1-4402-3234-3.
  4. ^ 1634–1699: McCusker, J. J. (1997). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1700–1799: McCusker, J. J. (1992). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1800–present: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved February 29, 2024.

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The Pontiac Ventura is an automobile model which was produced by Pontiac between 1960 and 1977 Pontiac Ventura1973 Pontiac Ventura SprintOverviewManufacturerPontiac General Motors Production1960 1977Body and chassisClassFull size 1960 1970 Compact 1971 1977 LayoutFR layout The Ventura started out as a higher content trim package on the Pontiac Catalina and served as the inspiration for the luxury content Pontiac Grand Prix in 1962 then remained as a trim package on the Catalina until 1970 Its name was derived from Ventura California joining other similarly derived contemporary models such as the fellow Pontiac Catalina the Chevrolet Malibu and the rival Mercury Monterey From 1971 the Ventura nameplate was used on Pontiac s version of the Chevrolet Nova until it was replaced by the front wheel drive Pontiac Phoenix 1 Contents 1 1960 1970 2 1971 1977 3 References1960 1970 editSeries 23 nbsp 1969 Pontiac Catalina VenturaOverviewProduction1960 1961AssemblyPontiac Assembly Pontiac MichiganArlington Assembly Arlington TexasDoraville Assembly Doraville GeorgiaFairfax Assembly Kansas City KansasLinden Assembly Linden New JerseySouth Gate Assembly South Gate CaliforniaWilmington Assembly Wilmington DelawareBody and chassisBody style2 door hardtop coupe4 door hardtop sedan 2 door convertiblePlatformB bodyRelatedChevrolet ImpalaPontiac 2 2Oldsmobile Holiday 88Buick InvictaPowertrainEngine389 cu in 6 4 L Pontiac V8421 cu in 6 9 L Pontiac V8Transmission3 speed manual3 speed automatic4 speed manualDimensionsWheelbase123 in 3 124 mm Length213 7 in 5 428 mm Width78 6 in 1 996 mm ChronologySuccessorPontiac Grand Prix 1 The Ventura was first introduced for 1960 as a custom trim package on the Pontiac Catalina s 123 inch B body wheelbase and was only available as the Vista four door hardtop or the Sports Coupe two door hardtop 2 It was offered all standard and optional equipment from the Catalina and added unique exterior identification deluxe wheel covers a sport steering wheel and distinctive tri tone Morrokide upholstery 3 It was more expensive than the longer Pontiac Star Chief but was priced below the top level Pontiac Bonneville 1 The sales success was influential to the introduction of the Pontiac Grand Prix in 1962 as a custom trim package coupe using the Catalina platform while the Star Chief became the entry level trim package of the Bonneville The listed retail price for the Sports Coupe was 2 971 30 599 in 2023 dollars 4 before an extensive list of optional equipment that included several choices of radios including the Sportable battery operated dashboard removable portable unit electric extendable radio antenna air conditioning E Z Eye tinted glass bucket seats Safeguard speedometer Magi Cruise cruise control windshield washer under hood utility light remote adjustable driver side side view mirror power windows power steering power brakes and two choices of heater and windshield defroster selections 1 With the introduction of the Grand Prix for 1962 the Ventura continued as a trim option for 1962 through 1970 on Catalina models wearing a Ventura nameplate and could be installed with the Pontiac 421 H O V8 1 In 1964 the Pontiac 2 2 was introduced with very similar equipment to the Ventura while installing bucket seats for both front and rear passengers 1 nbsp 1960 Pontiac Ventura Vista nbsp Badge on a 1960 Ventura nbsp 1961 Pontiac Ventura Sports Coupe nbsp 1966 Pontiac Catalina Ventura Hardtop Coupe nbsp 1968 Pontiac Ventura Hardtop Coupe nbsp 1970 Pontiac Catalina Ventura Hardtop Coupe1971 1977 editSeries 2X nbsp 1974 Pontiac Ventura 4 Door SedanOverviewAlso calledPontiac Ventura IIModel years1971 1977AssemblyVan Nuys Assembly Van Nuys CaliforniaWillow Run Assembly Ypsilanti MichiganNorth Tarrytown Assembly North Tarrytown New YorkBody and chassisBody style2 door coupe3 door hatchback4 door sedanPlatformX bodyRelatedChevrolet NovaPontiac PhoenixOldsmobile OmegaBuick ApolloPowertrainEngine151 cu in 2 5 L Iron Duke I4231 cu in 3 8 L Buick Fireball V6250 cu in 4 1 L Chevrolet 250 I6260 cu in 4 3 L Oldsmobile LV8 V8305 cu in 5 0 L Chevrolet LG3 V8307 cu in 5 0 L Chevrolet 307 V8349 cu in 5 7 L Buick 350 V8350 cu in 5 7 L Chevrolet 350 V8354 cu in 5 8 L Pontiac 350 V8Transmission2 speed automatic3 speed manual4 speed manual3 speed automaticDimensionsWheelbase2 814 mm 110 8 in Length4 940 mm 194 5 in Width1 839 mm 72 4 in Height1 334 mm 52 5 in ChronologySuccessorPontiac Phoenix In 1971 Pontiac moved the name to their new X body entry the Ventura II nbsp 1971 Pontiac Ventura II Coupe Ventura II production ran from 1971 to 1977 The II suffix was dropped after 1972 and the Phoenix name replaced Ventura in 1978 Engine offerings for the abbreviated 1971 model year included a 250 cu in six cylinder or 307 cu in only the 307 was available for the Sprint option in 71 For 1972 a Pontiac built 350 cu in V8 with two barrel carburetor was added to the option list and became the base V8 for 1973 and 1974 Transmission offerings consisted of a standard column shift three speed manual with options including a four speed manual two speed automatic with six cylinder or three speed Turbo Hydra Matic automatic with V8s The 1973 six cylinder Ventura was the last Pontiac model to offer the two speed automatic a badge engineered Chevrolet Powerglide which was dropped completely from all GM cars and trucks after this model year in favor of the Turbo Hydra Matic 3 A Ventura Sprint option package was offered on two door models 1971 to 1975 including three speed transmission with floor shift and optional 350 cu in V8 equipped four speed body color mirrors custom carpeting all vinyl upholstery with either the standard bench or optional Strato bucket seats Custom Sport steering wheel blackout grille trim special striping blackout grille and 14x6 36 cm diameter 15 cm wide wheels 3 In mid 1972 Pontiac introduced the limited production Ventura SD for the Southern California market as sort of a sporty luxury compact to counter imported luxury sedans then taking the U S market by storm The SD option added the high back Strato bucket seats from the Firebird along with a Custom Sport steering wheel Rally II wheels uprated suspension and other items Some 250 Ventura SD s were built for 1972 all at the GM Nova Ventura assembly plant in Van Nuys California plant 3 In 1973 higher spec cars received a new split grille in the Firebird GTO style Lower grade cars retained the split level grille used in 1971 and 1972 The Ventura Custom became a separate series 2Z versus 2Y for the regular Ventura carrying a Custom script on the rear roof pillar In addition to the two door coupe and four door sedan a three door hatchback coupe was added to the lineup 3 In 1974 the Pontiac GTO name moved to the Ventura from the intermediate LeMans line The GTO package gave the basic Ventura a 350 cu in 5 7L engine with a four barrel carburetor of about 200 hp 149 kW The package also came with a functional shaker hood scoop tri color GTO decals Rally II wheels and special grill mounted driving lights The GTO package could be ordered on the hatchback Ventura as well as the base and Custom coupes 3 nbsp 1975 Pontiac Ventura The GTO was dropped in 1975 along with the Pontiac 350 The Ventura could be optioned with the Buick 350 V8 instead The Ventura SJ was a new offering for 1975 when the Ventura and other GM compacts were restyled with new rooflines along with improved suspensions shared with the second generation F platform Camaro Firebird plus standard front disc brakes The Ventura SJ was marketed as an American rendition of a Euro style luxury sport sedan that Pontiac created with the larger mid sized Grand Prix in 1973 as well as a competitor to the new for 1975 Ford Granada and Mercury Monarch both marketed as luxury compacts designed to compete with the more expensive imports such as Audi and Mercedes As such the Ventura SJ included an upgraded interior with reclining bucket seats in either cloth or vinyl along with a center console rally instrumentation and other items and borrowed the trim package SJ from the Grand Prix 3 nbsp 1976 Pontiac Ventura 4 Door Sedan nbsp 1976 Pontiac Ventura Coupe Only minor appearance changes were made to the Ventura for 1976 and 1977 including new grilles and revised taillights 1976 saw the inclusion of the Oldsmobile 260 cubic inch V8 For 1977 the Chevy 250 six was replaced by Buick s 231 cu in V6 as the base powerplant and the Chevrolet 305 cubic inch V8 was introduced as an option The availability of the 2 5 liter Iron Duke 4 cylinder was optional along with the 301 cu in V8 One unique feature for 1976 was the availability of a 5 speed manual transmission Borg Warner T 50 with the 260 cubic inch V8 it was the standard transmission with the Iron Duke Under 700 units total with this combination were built in 1976 3 At the beginning of the 1977 model year the Ventura SJ was the top line model but at mid year was replaced by the Phoenix which featured a distinctive center grille and rectangular headlights and the most luxurious interior available in a Pontiac X body car Otherwise the Phoenix was basically a plushed up Ventura much like the Chevrolet Concours was related to the more mundane Nova 3 For 1978 the Ventura nameplate was retired and all X body cars were sold under the Phoenix nameplate through that year and into 1979 with a top line Phoenix SJ designated as the top line series References edit a b c d e f Gunnell John ed 1987 The Standard Catalog of American Cars 1946 1975 Kraus Publications pp 50 92 ISBN 0 87341 096 3 1960 Pontiac brochure storm oldcarmanualproject com Retrieved 19 February 2018 a b c d e f g h i Gunnell John Kowalke Ron 2012 Standard Catalog of Pontiac 1926 2002 2nd ed Iola WI Krause Publications p 139 ISBN 978 1 4402 3234 3 1634 1699 McCusker J J 1997 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States Addenda et Corrigenda PDF American Antiquarian Society 1700 1799 McCusker J J 1992 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States PDF American Antiquarian Society 1800 present Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Consumer Price Index estimate 1800 Retrieved February 29 2024 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pontiac Ventura Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pontiac Ventura amp oldid 1218944185, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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