In 1995, a car enthusiast bought a ’69 Pontiac GTO, borrowed a metal working book from a library, redid the body, and bought ...
The Pontiac GTO "The Judge" isn't revered because it was a motorsports icon like a Plymouth Superbird – instead, it owes its legendary status as the boldest and most aggressive Pontiac GTO of ...
This GTO hardtop must find a new home to help settle the estate of a classic car collector; the vehicle has always been ...
Pontiac GTO sold over 32,000 copies. This Silvermist Gray convertible will cross the Mecum Auctions block at their Houston, ...
With swooping lines, narrow headlights, and almost-concealed wheels, the 1987 Pontiac Pursuit took an uncompromising look at what could be the future of automotive design. Under the hood, however ...
There’s a term used in the military: mission creep. It’s when you have a plan for something simple and basic, but it starts to become more complicated and involved as it progresses until it ...
From the February 1968 Issue of Car and Driver. Back in the mid-fifties, funny things began to happen to Pontiac. For as long as anyone could remember (and many of Pontiac's customers in those ...
Before Pontiac’s untimely demise, the car manufacturer was responsible for some of the most exceptional pieces of automotive history, such as the Pontiac GTO, one of the first-ever muscle cars.
The San Jose owner’s “bubbletop” vehicle was manufactured several years before the popular GTO model and is cited as a ...