Pontiac’s 1966 GTO hit its all-time production high and closed the era of the 389 Tri-Power—pure Detroit thunder in its sharpest, most iconic form ...
During the '60s, car salesmen and women in America must have been among the busiest people on the planet. Ever since the ...
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 ...
Mecum Auctions always has some perfect and pristine classic cars available for purchase. This particular vehicle is a beautiful 1966 Pontiac GTO convertible that is a Royal Bobcat Conversion. For ...
Some people’s childhood memories are so lasting that they can recall events years or decades later with just as much detail as if they happened yesterday. And if said occurrence happens to be centered ...
Desire motivates. Knowledge empowers. Combining the two often results in a reaction similar to that of acid and base. Sometimes violent consequences yield positive results—in chemistry and in hot ...
Our classic face-off this week involves a 1963 Chevy Impala SS convertible and a 1967 Pontiac GTO convertible. If you had the money, which would you choose?
For 1966, the Pontiac GTO became its own model instead of a Tempest/LeMans option. The GTO had its own unique, curving ‘coke bottle’ bodywork and minimal trim. With the GM corporate engine ...
The Pontiac GTO was the prototypical muscle car. The iconic three-letter initialism today is more associated with Pontiac than the racing category it usurped. Back in the 1960s, the GM division's ...
This 1967 Pontiac GTO on Exotic Car Trader has less than 4,000 miles on the odometer and a near-mint original interior.
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