Classic Pontiac GTOs are not rare. We've all seen them, but most of us haven't seen one like the 1967 convertible owned by Mike Pedrotti, of Syracuse. Pedrotti's car is unusual to say the least. For ...
Often regarded as the vehicle that kickstarted the muscle car craze, the Pontiac GTO debuted for the 1964 model year as a high-performance upgrade of the LeMans. The bundle was an instant hit and ...
In the minds of many, the first real muscle car was the 1964 Pontiac GTO. Early in 1963, most of the marketing at Pontiac revolved around performance. Word was handed down from GM Brass that there was ...
Josiah Coy of CoyBilt is a bit of a perfectionist. Founded in 2009 after Coy took home a GM Design Award for his 1965 Pontiac GTO convertible build at SEMA that year, his Modesto, California-based ...
Perhaps one of the most famous Pontiacs ever built, the GTO started off as the Pontiac Tempest. Many know the story of how Pontiac engineers Russell Gee, Bill Collins, and John DeLorean quietly found ...
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Pontiac had hung the majority of its’ advertising on their involvement in competitive motorsports. This was in direct contravention to an agreement GM had signed in ...
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