Buying a flawless GTO has never been cheap. This specimen is living proof. The car has already received a complete revamp, so it won't sell for beer money. However, the thing that sets it apart is a ...
Some cars don't just define an era—they ignite it. In 1964, Pontiac's GTO package lit a fire that roared across America, turning a mid-size Le Mans into the Tiger that would launch the muscle-car ...
There are some haters out there who dismiss the significance of the 1964 Pontiac GTO, citing the fact that muscle cars ...
Many hobbyists own classic musclecars to savor the visceral experience of driving a carbureted and glasspack'd creature of the past. These relics allow us to relive those days when it was up to us to ...
Driving a hot rod hard means that sometimes it breaks. Drive it too hard and the damage can be severe, at which point some hot rodders find themselves at a crossroads. Is it best to piece the car back ...
The Pontiac GTO was the prototypical muscle car. The iconic three-letter initialism today is more associated with Pontiac than the racing category it usurped. Back in the 1960s, the GM division's ...
Modern automotive tires are huge compared to the skinny, stiff rubber that went on vehicles back in the 1960s, and this 1964 advertisement for the "Super-Safety 800" bias-plies sold to Pontiac by US ...
In the early 1960s, GM leadership got serious about abstaining from involvement in competitive motorsports. GM, along with the other American auto makers, had signed an agreement in 1957 promising to ...