This meticulously restored, low-mileage, '67 GTO Ram Air/four-speed car looks the part of a pampered garage queen. These days it is. But 40-some years ago it was anything but. Dennis Kloha bought the ...
Twelve years of work. Thousands and thousands of hours spent around the car. Now that it has been completed, it was listed for sale by the man who had been struggling to transform it. How much did 12 ...
In the minds of many, the first real muscle car was the 1964 Pontiac GTO. Early in 1963, most of the marketing at Pontiac revolved around performance. Word was handed down from GM Brass that there was ...
It's hard not to describe the 1967 GTO as a head-turning release, despite the minor styling updates it received this year. Pontiac focused mostly on its big models, so the GTO received less attention.
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The Pontiac GTO was the direct result of John Z. DeLorean trying to find a way to attract the youth market after GM brass forbid all the divisions from participating in competitive motorsports. GM had ...
It seems that Bill Brunker was destined to become an engine builder and to own multiple '67 GTOs, as evidenced by the following story. The 46-year-old North Carolina-resident recently shared with us ...
The 1967 Pontiac GTO gave buyers a rare choice between two distinct 400 cubic inch performance paths, the 400 HO and the Ram Air package. Each engine delivered serious speed, but they did it with ...
Bob Williford, 82, and his son, Samuel Williford, 50, attorneys based in Ridgeland, Miss., on their 1967 Pontiac GTO, as told to A.J. Baime. Bob: In January 1967, I went with my father to a local ...
Eleven months after Jim Hancock's parents purchased a 1967 Pontiac GTO hardtop coupe on November 17, 1966, he took his first ride in the car with his mother cradling him in the back seat, as his ...
The GTO Convertible shines in Mariner Turquoise. How did Pontiac’s “goat” become the ultimate symbol of muscle car culture?
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