In the mid-60s, Pontiac had it rough, not because of its own wrongdoing but for bureaucratic reasons from high-up corporate. General Motors made somewhat of a foot-in-mouth decision to distance itself ...
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Why the 1967 Pontiac GTO still feels like the moment muscle arrived
The 1967 Pontiac GTO occupies a rare place in automotive memory, where nostalgia and hard numbers align. It was not the first fast American coupe, but it distilled the emerging muscle car formula so ...
It's impossible to talk about the 1967 Pontiacs and not mention the GTO. The ultimate driving machine, as the General Motors brand liked to call it in its brochures, the GTO was supposed to provide ...
This meticulously restored, low-mileage, '67 GTO Ram Air/four-speed car looks the part of a pampered garage queen. These days it is. But 40-some years ago it was anything but. Dennis Kloha bought the ...
In the minds of many, the first real muscle car was the 1964 Pontiac GTO. Early in 1963, most of the marketing at Pontiac revolved around performance. Word was handed down from GM Brass that there was ...
In the automotive hobby, the bigger-is-better syndrome runs rampant. Attend an event and you'll likely hear about the aftermarket intake manifold, radical camshaft, and/or large-port cylinders heads ...
Our feature face-off this week involves a slick 1963 Chevy Impala SS convertible and a bright-red 1967 Pontiac GTO convertible. Let’s cover some history before we take a look at our competitors. The ...
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