The 1966 Pontiac GTO sits at a pivotal moment in muscle car history, when Detroit was turning raw performance into a ...
Drag racing fans remember the famous 1966 GeeTO Tiger from Royal Pontiac of Royal Oaks, MI. Dressed up in his tiger suit, the mystery driver would challenge fans to a match race in identically ...
The 1966 Pontiac Star Chief did not shout about performance with stripes or spoilers. It whispered it through a hushed cabin, a long wheelbase, and a big V8 tuned more for effortlessness than drama.
Despite Pontiac's history of making cool looking, affordably priced cars, the company was not in great shape by the time that it was axed. It had suffered from years of underinvestment from GM and was ...
What’s 1966 famous for? Ford showed Ferrari what the American spirit is all about when the Blue Oval cowboys took the 1-2-3 finish at the Le Mans 24-hour race. Pontiac consolidated the muscle car ...
Named for a Michigan-area Indian chief who once led a failed rebellion against the British, Pontiac was created by General Motors in 1926 and built cars for the middle class for 83 years until it was ...
In 1963, John Z. DeLorean gathered a group of engineers at General Motors’ Milford Proving Ground to test a prototype 1964 Pontiac Tempest. What made this Tempest a prototype was the 389 cubic-inch ...