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The result was a muscle car with an impressive power-to-weight ratio. This was the birth of the GTO Pontiac. But DeLorean ...
The WD Detailing crew brings a Pontiac GTO muscle car back to life with its first wash in 12 years. FBI says it's uncovered ...
Throughout the years, Pontiac has produced the GTO in several iconic guises, but the most impressive are the following five ...
The Pontiac GTO is often regarded as the car that kicked off the muscle car era. We explain what GTO stands for and where those letters originated.
The Pontiac GTO is commonly known as the car that kicked off the muscle car revolution during the 1960s.Though it would become one of many midsize American cars sporting powerful V-8s during the ...
What we see here in Mecum lot F98 is a perfect snapshot in the latter part of the GTO’s historical arc, bridging the muscle car era (1964-1972) to the malaise era (1973-1981) in an example that ...
While we may have left the original Pontiac GTO out of this lineup, by 1973, the muscle car era was mostly over. Still, Pontiac had a new direction to go with its original top-seller, and the 1973 ...
For his role in creating the GTO — an affordable midsized car with a larger 389ci V-8 from full-sized Pontiacs — chief engineer John Z. DeLorean was elevated to Pontiac division head in 1965.
Hot rodders owe a debt of gratitude to Pontiac, GM’s step-up brand from entry-level Chevrolet, for creating the muscle car segment pretty much from whole cloth in 1964.For his role in creating ...
For his role in creating the GTO — an affordable midsized car with a larger 389ci V-8 from full-sized Pontiacs — chief engineer John Z. DeLorean was elevated to Pontiac division head in 1965.
For his role in creating the GTO — an affordable midsized car with a larger 389ci V-8 from full-sized Pontiacs — chief engineer John Z. DeLorean was elevated to Pontiac division head in 1965.
What we see here in Mecum lot F98 is a perfect snapshot in the latter part of the GTO’s historical arc, bridging the muscle car era (1964-1972) to the malaise era (1973-1981) in an example that ...