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 ...
It was one of the wildest-looking Pontiac racecars of the mid-'60s, and Arnie "The Farmer" Beswick says you can call his old '66 GTO anything you want, but please don't call it a funny car. "The ...
The 1966 GTO did more than give Pontiac a sales hit. It nailed the formula for an affordable, stylish, big-engine performance car and set expectations that still shape what buyers want from a muscle ...
For 1966, the Pontiac GTO became its own model instead of a Tempest/LeMans option. The GTO had its own unique, curving ‘coke bottle’ bodywork and minimal trim. With the GM corporate engine ...
Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors is no more, but their legacy will live forever in the form of classic legends that made the sixties and seventies the best years for Detroit. The GTO needs no ...
Jimmer Kline's 1966 Pontiac GTO has gone 189 mph in the quartermile. (Courtesy photo) Jimmer Kline was attending Wyoming Lee High School in the mid-1980s when he came across a dilapidated 1966 Pontiac ...
In the world of custom vehicles there are a lot of specialized terms meant to better define the changes shops do to this or that vehicle. Because most customization styles are very old, that list of ...
The folks at Nelson Racing Engines are putting together an all-wheel-drive, mid-engined, twin-turbocharged 1967 Pontiac GTO. The folks at Nelson Racing Engines are putting together an all-wheel-drive, ...
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