Although Pontiac’s legendary GTO was born earlier as an option package on the LeMans in coupe, hardtop, and convertible body styles, it was for the 1966 model year when it became a separate nameplate.
The 1966 GTO was a hit, and the sales numbers are living proof in this regard. With approximately 100,000 units rolling off the assembly lines in 12 months, the GTO was the new cool kid on the block, ...
In one of his latest videos, TV host and car enthusiast Jay Leno takes a surprisingly pristine "time capsule" 1966 Pontiac GTO in Tiger Gold for a spin and engages in a visual tour of the remarkable ...
A stunning black-on-red 1966 Pontiac GTO Convertible with a fuel-injected 389 V8 and 5-speed manual will cross the auction ...
The Pontiac GTO is a bonafide American icon, often credited for popularizing the muscle car segment thanks to its striking good looks and impressive V8 performance. Now, the handsome 1966 Pontiac GTO ...
Would you believe that to buy a fully restored Pontiac from the 1960s can cost anywhere from $10,000 to $100,000 and up, depending upon rarity? Wouldn't it be cool if you had one sitting around the ...
Restoring old cars is a (rather expensive) hobby that many gearheads want to get into. After all, there is immense satisfaction in seeing the glory of classic barn-find cars driving again — especially ...
After owning over 100 Pontiacs, how can any one of them be so special to Andre Rayman that he's kept it for nearly three decades? He says that his isn't just any Pontiac: It's a special-order Tiger ...
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. John Blaskiewicz could be a spokesperson for SEMA’s Take a Kid to a Car Show. Not only did he show up to ...