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1964 GTO market just woke up—prices hint the legend is far from done
The 1964 Pontiac GTO did not just kick off a new trim line, it crystallized the American muscle car formula that would dominate streets and drag strips for the rest of the decade. By pairing a midsize ...
This Pontiac GTO is here with a big goal in mind: to return to the road in much better shape, and despite the seller not sharing many specifics, I wouldn't be surprised to learn that it's been sitting ...
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1965 Pontiac GTO For Sale With Low Miles
The Pontiac GTO wasn’t the first muscle car, but it was the model that pushed the idea into the mainstream. When Pontiac introduced it in 1964 as a package for the Tempest Le Mans, the combination of ...
View post: I Put My Toddlers in a 2026 Cadillac Lyriq-V. Here’s How it Went. The 1970 Pontiac GTO exemplified muscle-car era power, design, and mechanical simplicity. Features include a 400-ci Ram Air ...
This 1967 Pontiac GTO on Exotic Car Trader has less than 4,000 miles on the odometer and a near-mint original interior. The Pontiac GTO is a legendary American muscle car produced for a whopping five ...
A car rebuild expert really wanted a Pontiac GTO, so he went on and bought one from a seller who asked for a ridiculously low price. Just hours after the purchase, the new owner realized it had a ...
The Pontiac GTO is widely recognized as the genesis of the American muscle car golden age, and the nameplate continues to enjoy a good deal of popularity today. While its raw power and performance ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
The Pontiac GTO was the prototypical muscle car. The iconic three-letter initialism today is more associated with Pontiac than the racing category it usurped. Back in the 1960s, the GM division's ...
Pontiac made the most of its time on the automobile scene, turning in several now-classic models that car enthusiasts still discuss today. Among the most prominent is the Pontiac GTO, which stuck ...
The American muscle car era began in the mid-1960s and lasted until the oil crisis and new emissions and fuel economy standards sent car buyers flocking to smaller models in the early to mid '70s.
When GM reintroduced the Pontiac GTO for the 2004 model year, it was a big deal, and yet, at the same time, it somehow wasn't. It had the same name as the original American muscle car, but it was ...
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