Pontiac’s first GTO arrived for 1964 as a seemingly simple option package, but its 389 cubic inch V8 with a quoted 348 ...
A 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix powered by a 421 cubic inch V8 and upgraded with a modern 6 speed transmission heads to Mecum Tulsa ...
Let's get the most important thing out of the way first: this is not a numbers-matching GTO, and the trim tag tells you so. The decode confirms the car left Pontiac's Michigan assembly plant in August ...
PONTIAC, Mich. – Residents of the Carriage Place apartments in Pontiac were forced to evacuate after a water pipe burst, flooding the hallways. The incident occurred on Tuesday (Feb. 24), causing a ...
In 1966, Pontiac's GTO wasn't just another muscle car—it was the muscle car. Now, nearly six decades later, one bright-red hardtop in Lehighton, Pennsylvania, blends the glory of that peak year with ...
Pontiac's long run as an automaker began with the Six in 1926 and lasted through 2009, when the brand became a casualty of GM's bankruptcy proceedings. During its heyday, Pontiac produced potent and ...
The Pontiac brand was established in 1926 by General Motors and was so successful in its early years that GM abandoned its similar Oakland division in 1933. Pontiac had begun to flounder by ...
Introduced for the 1964 model year, the Pontiac GTO got a significant makeover in 1965. The refresh saw the introduction of stacked dual headlamps and a slightly more aggressive front fascia. While ...
Lot number W253, a first-year Pontiac GTO muscle car, is a prime example of what can happen when a "prime" muscle car crosses the auction block while literally no one is looking. This one snuck across ...