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What happened to the 1966 GTO still shapes muscle cars today
The 1966 GTO did more than give Pontiac a sales hit. It nailed the formula for an affordable, stylish, big-engine performance ...
The 1966 Pontiac GTO sits at a rare intersection of volume production, serious performance, and enduring collector demand. Enthusiasts treat it as a benchmark for the muscle car era, and current ...
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The 1966 GTO is arguably the most recognizable and successful icon of the original muscle car era, a machine that dominated street culture and the sales charts in equal measure. While many collectors ...
The car is parked in Elma, New York. As for the price, the owner originally wanted $69,000 for this GTO, but considering that ...
In the 1960s and 1970s, Pontiac was not just a General Motors afterthought that featured nothing more than renamed Chevrolet and Buick models. It was a brand that actually had innovative and original ...
The Pontiac GTO was born at GM’s Milford Proving Grounds when John DeLorean and a group of engineers gathered to test a prototype 1964 Pontiac Tempest that had been stuffed with a 389 cubic-inch V8.
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The Pontiac GTO was one of the frontrunners of the muscle car craze back in the 60s. What about some classic muscle cars that performed a little better?
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