Drag racers settled down, but they still love power. Some manufacturers blended brutal performance with the practicality of wagons to keep them happy.
The golden era of American muscle cars came during the 1960s and at the very beginning of the 1970s. General Motors arguably ...
A 1965 Pontiac GTO that sports a fabulous condition – is this a restored car? – is ready to leave its current owner for a new ...
Matt Nelson is an automotive journalist with nearly a decade of experience in all things cars. He's spent years working at dealerships in sales, finance, and service. He's since traded in his pens and ...
With its sleek design and performance prowess, Michael Bilo’s 1965 Pontiac GTO was among the cars that stood out at Lima’s Cool Car Cruise-In during September. LIMA – Michael Bilo is 76 years old, ...
Erik Sherman is an automotive journalist and motorcycle enthusiast. Although he has served and worked all over the world in different capacities, his passions belong to all things automotive. His love ...
With just 36 built, each with a unique and glamorous history, the Ferrari 250 GTO has long been the Mount Everest of collector cars. But you don’t have to look through a logbook or old magazines to ...
In 1964, a deluge of torrential rain fell upon the Willamette Valley, inundating the region and causing streams and rivers to overflow their banks. Thousands of people were stranded and evacuated from ...
This 1967 Pontiac GTO on Exotic Car Trader has less than 4,000 miles on the odometer and a near-mint original interior. The Pontiac GTO is a legendary American muscle car produced for a whopping five ...
“Strings were undoubtedly pulled, and rings may have even been kissed to make the birth of this beauty possible, but no matter the circumstances that led to its creation, it is here today as an ...
More than 60 years after the 36th and final Ferrari 250 GTO was built, the front-engined homologation specials are still the most desirable cars to ever wear the Prancing Horse. That makes GTOs the ...
Ezra Scattergood knew a thing or two about high voltage. Known as Los Angeles's "father of power," Scattergood led L.A. 's Department of Water and Power for 31 years, growing it from a one-employee ...