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The term “muscle car” was coined during the original muscle car era, which is generally defined as 1964 through 1974. The ...
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Is This Numbers-Matching 1968 Pontiac GTO A Steal?We just about choked when we ran across this gorgeous numbers-matching 1968 Pontiac GTO listed for $20,000. After all, the ...
Underpinning the car is a C6-based chassis from Roadster Shop, and a 427 cubic-inch LS7 V8 fitted with a 2.9-liter Whipple ...
Explore Italy's forgotten muscle cars - from the rally-bred Lancia Stratos to modern restomods like the Kimera EVO38.
Gone is the 350 cu-in (5.7-liter) V8, which Pontiac rated at just 200 net hp (203 PS) the year Nixon left work early, and in its place sits a humungous 487 cu-in (8.0-liter) motor packing goodies like ...
Fresh out of a full restoration, the car sports its original engine, transmission, and rear, and you can see it at the GTO ...
Pontiac GTO has been sitting for God knows how long, but is now ready for a full overhaul if someone pays the right price ...
The Pontiac GTO debuted in 1964 to attract the valuable youth market. This blue coupe will cross the Mecum Auctions block at ...
The '64 Pontiac GTO is the first of the muscle cars, and this one features a window-rattling V-8 and a four-speed manual transmission. The options on this example are extensive and include ...
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 ...
A dent in a Fender Stratocaster guitar led muscle car enthusiast Brad Tomlinson to his second 1974 Pontiac GTO. Here’s how he got there. In the early 1990s, the Calgarian bought his first ’74 GTO.
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