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The long shadow of history has a new generation of car-curious asking where the name of Pontiac’s groundbreaking muscle car ...
GM's A-body platform arrived in time to participate in the muscle car revolution. Some became legends, but those that didn't ...
In 1970, at just 17 years old, John bought a 1967 Pontiac GTO, a classic American muscle car that would go on to shape his ...
Designed as a competitor for the Road Runner, the GTO Judge wasn't very popular. Pontiac sold fewer than 11,000 units over ...
Pontiac GTO has already been the recipient of a frame-off restoration, but its plan is now to find a new heated garage ...
The GSX was a direct competitor of cars like the GTO and Trans Am, but its price has not increased as much. For $60,000, you can get a perfectly restored GSX. The Studebaker GT Hawk R2 ...
From the February 1968 Issue of Car and Driver ... Neither is the '68 Pontiac GTO's han­dling and ride much like the old days. This year, Pontiac seems to have worked out the rear axle hop ...
In a GM career that spanned four decades, Porter left his mark with the long-hooded, fire-breathing 1960s and 1970s Firebird ...
As a senior designer at G.M., he helped create the exuberant, elongated shape of 1960s and ’70s cars like the Pontiac GTO, ...
This Pontiac GTO Judge Convertible has ... Once in a while, a car shows up that reminds us why people still obsess over classic American muscle decades after its golden era. It’s a great shame ...