There's nothing quite like a new body and paint job on an old car. People look your way when you drive by, and you attract attention anytime you stop. But there's also nothing quite like jumping into ...
Although Pontiac’s legendary GTO was born earlier as an option package on the LeMans in coupe, hardtop, and convertible body styles, it was for the 1966 model year when it became a separate nameplate.
"In August of 1989, I happened to be in a nearby town when I saw the '66 in front of an apartment complex, covered in dirt and leaves," Walker starts. "I left a note asking its owner to call me if he ...
The GTO sales declined in 1967 after a successful 1966 model year when the 2-door coupe and the 389 4-barrel ruled the series. The new engines fueled the excitement for the GTO, but the yearly sales ...
Time-traveling cars are not limited to the “Back to The Future” movies. After slipping into the driver’s seat of a fully restored, burgundy 1970 Pontiac GTO during a recent car show, Dave Apple’s mind ...
<p>After slipping into the driver’s seat of a fully restored, burgundy 1970 Pontiac GTO at a car show in Greenwood, Dave Apple’s mind remembered a time nearly 50 years earlier when these models were ...
Jack Rudeski’s 1966 Pontiac GTO Convertible, the winner in the Classic Car category of the Times Leader’s Fins, Fenders and Fuel contest. After almost 40 years and many fond memories (including a ...