The 1970 Pontiac GTO exemplified muscle-car era power, design, and mechanical simplicity. Features include a 400-ci Ram Air III V8, four-speed manual, and period-correct styling. This example remains ...
1970 was a rough year for the GTO, as the trends were changing in the automotive space, and the demand for smaller cars was more obvious. Pontiac tried to breathe new life into the GTO with subtle ...
Launched as a $337.92 trim package in 1969, The Judge rapidly became a hit. The Ram Air III, the new tires (which were wider and contributed to a more aggressive stance), the new graphics, and the ...
In the early 1960s, Pontiac brass was trying to come up with a new way to attract the lucrative youth market. The traditional manner or selling excitement through motorsports involvement was a no-go ...
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1970 Pontiac GTO Judge Ram Air IV Power Output: 370 Horsepower GM finally lifted its absurd big-engine ban in 1970, but the GTO Judge didn't care. In 1970, the Pontiac 455 V-8 was rated at just 360 ...
A horrific crash at the 1955 Le Mans 24 Hours endurance race killed driver Pierre Levegh, more than 80 spectators, and injured 120 more. In 1957, General Motors entered into an agreement with other ...
Clarence Barnes is at the 2010 Car Craft Summer Nationals and spotted this emaculate 1970 Pontiac GTO with the stock 400 4 barrel engine.
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