The original 1965 Pontiac GTO is already a genuine head-turner. Still, some people attempt to push the muscle concept even further with restomods that end up gifting the car with substantial power ...
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The history of America’s most rebellious muscle car: The GTO
This car was the epitome of power and performance in the 1960s but what happened to the beloved GTO we all know and love?
In early 1963, Pontiac marketing revolved around performance, much of that derived from the brand’s participation and support of NASCAR and NHRA competition. That involvement was in direct ...
In 1963, John Z. DeLorean gathered a group of engineers at General Motors’ Milford Proving Ground to test a prototype 1964 Pontiac Tempest. What made this Tempest a prototype was the 389 cubic-inch ...
The power potential built into each and every late-model LS-powered Pontiac is widely known. With their exceptional cylinder-head flow, compact dimensions, great strength, and hunger for nitrous, the ...
Three simple letters borrowed from a well-known Italian automaker kicked off the muscle car revolution that sent hearts racing for a decade starting in the year 1964. The Pontiac GTO may be best known ...
Prior to its demise in 2010, Pontiac was responsible for some of the best American cars on the market. The brand made the absolutely legendary Firebird. It was a Firebird with a Trans Am performance ...
No matter what your opinion is of the styling or its ability to live up to the GTO mystique, it's really hard to argue with the '04-'06 GTO as a performance platform. It features a spectacular chassis ...
Back in the early 1990s the Gen II LT1 and LT4 engines powered GM's hottest performance cars, but GM read the tea leaves and knew that this platform would not be able to get them where they would ...
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