Pontiac GTO production increased significantly for the 1968 model year, with over 77,700 units rolling off the assembly lines in coupe and sedan body styles. The convertible production received a ...
It's been 11 years since General Motors killed off Pontiac, but the American brand continues to live on through a handful of iconic nameplates. The GTO is one of them. Although it made a comeback as a ...
From the February 1968 issue of Motor Trend. The inertial force that started the supercar trend—Pontiac GTO—holds a distinctive position in the automotive world for 1968. Not only does it continue to ...
Sure, this is GM Authority, but unforeseen circumstances have eliminated Pontiac from our daily coverage. In memory of the brand that launched the muscle car era with the 1964 GTO and finished it with ...
Someone may have gotten the deal of a lifetime. A dusty 1968 Pontiac GTO that had been sitting in storage near Nashville for 15 years sold this week on Craigslist for $15,500, but it could be worth ...
When the legendary '64 GTO hit the streets, it was almost exclusively ordered by customers looking for high performance in a midsize package. It struck such a chord with the emerging postwar baby ...
Travis and Patricia Pearson wanted a cool convertible big enough to take their kids cruising. This beautifully restored 1968 Pontiac GTO turned out to be exactly the right car, purchased from and ...
High Performance Pontiac readers already know that Pontiac didn't introduce the GTO Judge until 1969, but that didn't prevent one nostalgia-minded hobbyist from paying homage to the classic musclecar ...
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