Enter for a chance to own a 1965 Pontiac GTO convertible with a Tri-Power 389ci V-8 and support veterans and children’s ...
Introduced in 1964, the Pontiac GTO got a major makeover after only one year in showrooms. The 1965 version became 3.1 inches (79 mm) longer and gained vertically stacked quad headlamps and a new ...
PHS-documented, California-born 1965 Pontiac GTO with a 389 V8 and comprehensive restoration takes center stage at Carlisle auction. A meticulously restored 1965 Pontiac GTO, featuring its original ...
The Pontiac GTO is widely recognized as the genesis of the American muscle car golden age, and now, we're taking a look at these classic GTO concept sketches.
Enter for a chance to win a restored 1965 Pontiac GTO convertible. I f you've ever dreamed of owning a classic piece of American muscle, now is your chance to win a beautifully re ...
Anna Gasser wasn’t sure she’d get another X Games Aspen gold medal. That is until she landed a switch triple cork 1260 — or three inverts and three-and-a-half spins — while flying over 70 feet in the ...
Left-hander Robert Gasser, a top prospect in the Milwaukee Brewers farm system, will open the 2025 season on the 60-day injured list. The move wasn’t exactly a surprise since Gasser had Tommy ...
ROME - The Ferrari that won the 1965 edition of the prestigious Le Mans ... The record for the sale of a Ferrari was a 330 LM/250 GTO from 1962 which went under the hammer in New York for US$ ...
Trump has revoked a 1965 presidential executive order — not an act/law — titled "Equal Employment Opportunity," which imposed nondiscrimination and affirmative action requirements on ...
Johnson in 1965. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 — which is still law today — had a loophole that excluded federal employees. Johnson signed the Equal Employment Opportunity rule to close the ...
Jingoistic, country bashing, emotional melodrama - there are quite a few terms attached to films about Indian armed forces or about ‘spies’ who are Zinda after multiple death-defying missions ...
WASHINGTON, Jan 23 (Reuters) - When U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson took the stage at Howard University in June of 1965, he had already signed the Civil Rights act into law, and he said he ...