The Pontiac GTO was the first true muscle car, a gas-guzzling, tire-smoking beast built when oil was cheap, the roads were open and no one gave a damn about fuel economy or emissions. Such a car is an ...
1966 was the year when the GTO finally became a separate model in Pontiac’s lineup, as the carmaker finally noticed the potential of the car and decided to no longer sell it as an option for the ...
Some cars aren't just machines—they're memoirs. In a story captured by Tom Gallaher on The Story Behind the Car YouTube channel, Jerry reclaims two Pontiacs tied together not just by steel and ...
The 1966 Pontiac GTO sits at a rare intersection of volume production, serious performance, and enduring collector demand. Enthusiasts treat it as a benchmark for the muscle car era, and current ...
Modern performance cars may offer levels of capability, comfort, and reliability that designers could only have dreamed of during the heyday of the muscle car era, but they’ll never be able to ...
While looking at photos of an absolutely straight, mirror-like early A-body like this 1966 GTO, it's hard to believe that a '60's-era, mass-produced vehicle can be made into such an impressive thing ...
It was one of the wildest-looking Pontiac racecars of the mid-'60s, and Arnie "The Farmer" Beswick says you can call his old '66 GTO anything you want, but please don't call it a funny car. "The ...
WILKES-BARRE — Being named grand marshal for the upcoming Plymouth Alive 20th Kielbasa Festival Parade is, in a word, humbling. It’s not like I won a Pulitzer or a Nobel Prize, but it sure feels like ...
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