The first-ever muscle car that defined a generation and revolutionized the automotive industry.
‘These were a hot car in ’68. Car and Driver tested them into the low 14s on a bias-ply.’ The statement belongs to a man who’s driving the hottest car of all time – a 1968 Pontiac GTO. I’m not saying ...
This 1968 Pontiac GTO on Bring a Trailer features a freshly rebuilt engine, clean presentation, and classic muscle car charm. A well-sorted example ready to enjoy. The 1968 Pontiac GTO marked the ...
In keeping with this issue's theme of Pontiac muscle you can afford, we present a perfect example of a 350-horse '68 GTO that's owned by Mark Amodei of North Providence, Rhode Island. What makes this ...
Pontiac's clever gambit not only offered folks near-GTO-levels of power, it also saved them money in one more crucial way.
The sixties were a great decade for Pontiac, with the General Motors Division taking third place in the US carmakers' production hierarchy from 1962 to 1969. The peak of this Golden Age came in 1968, ...
It’s an age old question – high power, or low weight? While matching both is obviously the best option, it’s often a choice between which of these two performance routes you want to go. Now, we’re ...
At the age of 16, most of us wanted to own nothing less than a musclecar. The pinnacle of these machines is, of course, the GTO, and Steven Knisley found his '69 in Bellbrook, Ohio, in 1981. It was ...
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