The GTO was launched in 1964 with an intriguing proposal for Le Mans buyers who wanted more adrenaline behind the wheel of ...
The car features a paint scheme that was used only in 1965 on a batch of 100 vehicles that were used to promote a special Hurst-equipped one-off GTO ...
A GTO with the standard ... In keeping with the general character of the car, the "hood scoops" are made func­tional. That is to say, they really do scoop air and feed it down into the carburetor.
Pontiac GTO Royal Bobcat may not look much different than a regular example, but it's packing a lot of heat under the hood.
The first generation lasted through 1967, during which the GTO underwent some cosmetic redesigns. In 1965, Pontiac added a ...
A new dual exhaust system (split) offered more vroom, and an available hood scoop and two new body colors rounded out the changes for that year. The GTO would crossover into 2006 mostly unchanged.
a dealer-installed performance upgrade that transformed the GTO into a street-legal powerhouse. The Royal Bobcat included things like an open hood scoop and high-performance air filters ...