In the early 1960s, most of Pontiac‘s advertising hinged on its involvement in competitive motorsports. The only problem was that it wasn’t supposed to be involved in motorsports at all. In 1957, ...
Most people who walked into a Pontiac dealership in 1965 ended up ordering a hardtop, with the carmaker producing 55,722 units this year. Follow us: The convertible was the runner-up but its demand ...
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Enter for a chance to win a restored 1965 Pontiac GTO convertible. If you've ever dreamed of owning a classic piece of ...
A remarkable discovery has emerged from two decades of dry storage—a 1965 Pontiac GTO that's not quite what it appears to be. Initially sold as a Le Mans with a modest 326 two-barrel engine, this ...
It's hard not to be all eyes and ears when the topic is a Pontiac GTO. And the owner of this 1965 Goat knows this very well. Follow us: This GTO looks like it doesn't need anything but a heated garage ...
It's beyond clich to refer to a car build-up as having a snowball effect, but in the case of Josiah Coy's '65 GTO, it's more than appropriate, as the car went from a nice driver with a few simple bolt ...
Montana resident Roger Hinther graduated secondary school at the dawn of the muscle car movement. It was 1964. The Big Three were beefing up their lineups for an all-out assault on the senses of the ...
Three Quad-City men have forged a friendship around a pioneer “muscle car” that first fueled their automotive dreams when they were high school class classmates about 40 years ago. Randy Pribyl, Roger ...
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