The production of the GTO skyrocketed for the model year 1965, as Pontiac ended up building over 75,000 units, up from approximately 32,400 units in 1964. Follow us: The hardtop obviously accounted ...
When General Motors founded Pontiac in 1926, it probably didn't expect the new brand to struggle. But that's what it did, barely surviving its first few years due to the Great Depression and an ...
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The 1964 Pontiac GTO occupies a rare space in the collector market, combining genuine historical importance with performance that still feels vivid today. For buyers, understanding how its value, ...
The Pontiac GTO was the direct result of John Z. DeLorean trying to find a way to attract the youth market after GM brass forbid all the divisions from participating in competitive motorsports. GM had ...
Some cars don't just define an era—they ignite it. In 1964, Pontiac's GTO package lit a fire that roared across America, turning a mid-size Le Mans into the Tiger that would launch the muscle-car ...
Most hobbyists consider the GTO the vehicle that launched the musclecar era. Its recipe of a large-displacement engine in a relatively small body was an immediate success, and most other manufacturers ...