All that is long gone. Meet the 1967 Pontiac GTO, which makes around 1,100 horsepower and is affectionately called "Twisted." It was just your normal 1967 Pontiac GTO until Steve Aguillar asked ...
This Pontiac GTO sports the desirable Judge package; it's also a convertible, meaning it's a rare specimen that you can ...
Under the hood, this 1967 Pontiac GTO is an absolute beast, cradling a 427 V8 engine topped by a Whipple supercharger and tuned to deliver an estimated 1,000 to 1,100 horsepower at the crank.
Since GM discontinued Pontiac in 2010, its models have evolved into classic collectibles, with many gaining impressive resale ...
These stylish and iconic sports cars break the common rule that speed, power, and fun can't also come at an affordable price.
Both models have been the protagonists of one of the most obscure stories in the industry. Despite the years, the fire keeps getting fueled. Scroll down to learn more about this curious rivalry.
It made somewhere around 525 horsepower. Fortunately ... So, if you fancy yourself a muscle car history buff, a 1964 Pontiac ...
If automotive publishing ever suffered a “Dewey Defeats Truman” moment, it happened in the spring of ’73. “The 1973 GTO … is ...
Known as one of the first true muscle cars, the 1965 Pontiac GTO helped define a generation of powerful American vehicles.
The Pontiac brand and the gasser class are long dead, but Darren Brandow leans into the wind with his 1965 Tempest, one of ...
As killer as classic Pontiac muscle cars are, there are some shockingly low-priced rides ripe for the picking.
EV mandates are driving enthusiast cars from the market. Even the incoming Trump administration deregulation is unlikely to ...