The 1966 Pontiac GTO sits at a rare intersection of volume production, serious performance, and enduring collector demand. Enthusiasts treat it as a benchmark for the muscle car era, and current ...
John DeLorean hijacked Ferrari's sacred GTO badge for a $295 Pontiac option package that outsold the Italian original and ...
The Pontiac GTO was born at GM’s Milford Proving Grounds when John DeLorean and a group of engineers gathered to test a prototype 1964 Pontiac Tempest that had been stuffed with a 389 cubic-inch V8.
The energy surrounding the 1966 Pontiac GTO is not merely historical; it is nuclear, burning hotter today than many modern supercars. Documented by the CARFINDER YouTube channel, this is not just a ...
It didn't take long for Pontiac to realize that the GTO deserved to be a separate series. This finally happened in 1966, when the GTO's sales jumped to approximately 97K units. Americans loved the ...
In 1963, John Z. DeLorean gathered a group of engineers at General Motors’ Milford Proving Ground to test a prototype 1964 Pontiac Tempest. What made this Tempest a prototype was the 389 cubic-inch ...
How much does the Pontiac GTO cost? The Pontiac GTO price depends on several factors, including the trim level, optional features, mileage, vehicle history and location. The nationwide average price ...
Really, we do mean treasure. John's GTO is a numbers-matching original that garnered the Gold award in the concours category of the 2001 and 2002 GTOAA East Coast Regional Meet. Like the classic ...
mint; multicolored; Muscle Cars; 1966 Pontiac GTO; dark car with headlights on; verso of pane says, "1966 Pontiac GTO / Available as a hardtop, coupe, or convertible, the GTO - which was propelled by ...
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 ...