1966 Pontiac GTO in parking lot, front-left 3/4 view - Aaron of L.A. Photography/Shutterstock Rewind back to 1961. Pontiac's V8 program was in full swing thanks to ...
A documented, two-owner 1968 Pontiac GTO with Royal Pontiac's dealer-installed 428 "Royal Bobcat" swap, Ram Air, and 35 ...
In the late 1960s, few GM divisions were as daring as Pontiac, consistently pushing out engines that would take on whatever the muscle car era had to offer. Among their most notable offerings was the ...
In the late 1960s, Pontiac had a couple of serious V8 engines that ate up a big amount of air, using what the brand called "Ram Air" induction. Later Ram Air V8s used round exhaust port designs, which ...
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The greatest American engines ever built belong in a V8 lover's hall of fame
America's automotive identity was forged in cubic inches. The greatest American engines ever built did more than make power; ...
Rewind back to 1961. Pontiac's V8 program was in full swing thanks to pioneering engine builders like Clayton Leach and Mark Frank, filing patents that laid the foundation for high-performance ...
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