The 1966 GTO is arguably the most recognizable and successful icon of the original muscle car era, a machine that dominated street culture and the sales charts in equal measure. While many collectors ...
GTO sales skyrocketed in 1966, with Pontiac producing close to 97,000 units, up from 75,000 cars in 1965. The 2-door coupe was the big star of the show with over 73,000 units, but the carmaker also ...
During the '60s, car salesmen and women in America must have been among the busiest people on the planet. Ever since the Pontiac GTO launched the idea of a "muscle car" in 1964 onto the optimistic ...
The Pontiac GTO was born at GM’s Milford Proving Grounds when John DeLorean and a group of engineers gathered to test a prototype 1964 Pontiac Tempest that had been stuffed with a 389 cubic-inch V8.
Before the GTO stole the spotlight and the Mustang became a household name, Oldsmobile was quietly building a high-compression monster that redefined American performance. The Oldsmobile Starfire, ...
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Like many of our feathered friends, a large number of retirees venture south during the winter months to bask in warm sunlight, but not 70-year-old Bill Lorenzen, who calls sometimes-frigid Lincoln, ...
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