The Muscle Car that started it all still knows how to turn heads. On a sunny afternoon in San Diego, this 1965 Pontiac GTO convertible stood gleaming, the kind of red that burns its way into memory.
Since most intermediate Pontiacs are designed for lots of accessories, absence of them leaves a fantastic amount of working space around engine. Twin snorkel inlets to air filter are vacuum-opened at ...
Every muscle car fan has that one car they would stop everything for if they saw it in person. For Pontiac enthusiasts, it’s ...
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 ...
Widely hailed as the first real muscle car, the Pontiac GTO unleashed a horsepower war that continued until the development of the EPA and strict emissions compliance, causing the demise of horsepower ...
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 ...
Pontiac is largely credited for the beginning of the muscle car era with it's release of the 1966 GTO. While there were muscle cars before the original GTO was launched in 1964, and particularly after ...
In an obvious attempt to generate showroom traffic and neck-snapping second-takes, this factory-optioned two-tone and hideaway-headlights hardtop was specifically ordered by the selling dealer. Rather ...