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This 1966 Pontiac GTO looks better than it did 60 years ago, when it rolled off the production line, wearing Burgundy Metallic and tons of chrome ...
Manufacturers' plans, meticulously schemed as they are, don't always work out. The Ford Edsel sub-brand was supposed to be America's new standard of motoring, but ended up being one of history's ...
This 1966 Pontiac GTO has been struggling with a lot in the last few decades, from being abandoned in the family's garage to a broken engine ...
This incredibly rare muscle car remains one of the most fascinating tales of the horsepower era.
This 1968 Pontiac GTO on Bring a Trailer features a freshly rebuilt engine, clean presentation, and classic muscle car charm. A well-sorted example ready to enjoy. The 1968 Pontiac GTO marked the ...
Nestled in the forgotten corners of backyards and barns, countless classic cars languish in a state of disrepair. Rust has claimed many as its own, their former glory obscured by the passage of time.
The 1966 GTO experienced unprecedented sales success, with a significant portion equipped with manual transmissions and high-performance engine options. Despite being a minority, automatic ...
The Pontiac name was first used in 1893 by a horse-drawn buggy company that took its moniker from the Michigan city where it was founded and the Ottawa Native American chief for whom the city was ...
It's big. It's bad. It's blown. It's bright. It's a real Goat, buster. And it belongs to the lucky Lynwood Wood, who lives in Tinley Park, Illinois, and sells wood floors for a living. Best of all, he ...
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