This Pontiac landed online because the owner has decided to let it go; the car spent its entire life with the same family ...
Pontiac ended 1969 with over 58,000 hardtops shipped to customers. Only 7,328 buyers picked the convertible. The standard GTO engine in 1969 was the 400ci unit with a four-barrel carburetor and a ...
Available with (JF5) Sport metallic pedals. Available with (D52) rear spoiler on (2MB67) Solstice Convertible. Not available with any other options or packages other than exterior color selection.) ...
I grew up in a town with nearly no public transportation, so for most of my childhood I walked, skateboarded, and biked to get around, but freedom—true freedom—was only gained as a teenager ...
However, that didn’t stop the Pontiac GTO from seeing the light of day. In an effort to attract the youth market in the early 1960s, Pontiac management was trying to come up with new ideas.
Another sketch comes from Roger Hughet, showcasing a concept for the 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge, one of the most recognizable GTO variants ever produced. A 1967 sketch by John Perkins highlights ...
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