1967 was the year when Pontiac finally operated big changes under the hood of the GTO, with the 389ci unit getting stroked to 400 cubic inches. Pontiac offered four engine configurations, and the ...
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 ...
Would you believe that to buy a fully restored Pontiac from the 1960s can cost anywhere from $10,000 to $100,000 and up, depending upon rarity? Wouldn't it be cool if you had one sitting around the ...
The 1967 Pontiac GTO represents the pinnacle of the first-generation muscle car, arriving at a time when competition in the American performance market reached a fever pitch. Originally launched as an ...
Nineteen sixty seven GTOs are legendary automobiles. Dubbed the "The Great One" in its ad hype, the '67 GTO was the culmination of all that was right about GM in the '60s. Larger displacement and more ...