In 1966, Pontiac's GTO wasn't just another muscle car—it was the muscle car. Now, nearly six decades later, one bright-red hardtop in Lehighton, Pennsylvania, blends the glory of that peak year with ...
This 1965 Pontiac GTO needs nothing but a new home where it can retain its flawless condition; the car starts, runs, drives, ...
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Enter to Win This Rotisserie-Restored 1965 Pontiac GTO Convertible with Tri-Power Engine
Motorious readers get more chances to win! Dreaming of owning a piece of muscle car history? Here’s your chance to make that dream a reality. A meticulously restored 1965 Pontiac GTO convertible, ...
Orvil Osche is a lucky man. He has owned not one, but three beautiful '65 GTOs. How and where he found his latest, however, led to an adventure. Each of us knows that the perfect Pontiac is out there ...
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The 1964 Pontiac GTO Created The 1960s Supercar War
The GTO debuted in the early 1960s, and its recipe was simple. Take a big V8 and shoehorn it into a relatively light, mid-sized car. The two-part formula sparked an automotive revolution in the US ...
The Pontiac brand was established in 1926 by General Motors and was so successful in its early years that GM abandoned its similar Oakland division in 1933. Pontiac had begun to flounder by ...
When General Motors founded Pontiac in 1926, it probably didn't expect the new brand to struggle. But that's what it did, barely surviving its first few years due to the Great Depression and an ...
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