Widely credited with popularizing the muscle car segment, the Pontiac GTO is one of the most iconic vehicles of the golden era. But that didn't prevent it from having a similar fate to most 1960s ...
The 1966 GTO was a hit, and the sales numbers are living proof in this regard. With approximately 100,000 units rolling off the assembly lines in 12 months, the GTO was the new cool kid on the block, ...
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 ...
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As far back as he can remember, Larry Dillon had vivid dreams of owning a fast GTO. When he entered high school in 1978 and approached the legal driving age, he realized he'd soon have his chance to ...
It's a treat to read an article written over 40 years ago about a new car and have that article accurately predict that vehicle's rightful place in the historical perspective. Once again in 1968, the ...
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 ...
With fan bases and owners spanning all over the world, you can still find a Pontiac, just about anywhere. One has been located, and it is ready for an introduction. Sitting closely outside of Chicago, ...
This 1968 Pontiac GTO on Bring a Trailer features a freshly rebuilt engine, clean presentation, and classic muscle car charm. A well-sorted example ready to enjoy. The 1968 Pontiac GTO marked the ...
From the February 1968 issue of Motor Trend. The inertial force that started the supercar trend—Pontiac GTO—holds a distinctive position in the automotive world for 1968. Not only does it continue to ...