The 1967 Pontiac GTO sits at a pivotal moment in American muscle car history, bridging the raw experimentation of the early 1960s with the more refined performance machines that followed. As values ...
The 1967 Pontiac GTO represents the pinnacle of the first-generation muscle car, arriving at a time when competition in the American performance market reached a fever pitch. Originally launched as an ...
If you've been keeping an eye on the GTO market lately, you probably noticed that most cars on sale are restored models or projects that have already been altered or are missing many parts. Investing ...
This 1967 Pontiac GTO is a solid project car. That's what its owner claims, trying to convince Internet strangers that this Goat deserves a second chance. The car has been sitting for many years, but ...
The 1967 Pontiac GTO High Output package did more than add a few extra horsepower. It crystallized how Pontiac could keep selling excitement in an era when corporate rules were starting to rein in the ...
Our feature face-off this week involves a slick 1963 Chevy Impala SS convertible and a bright-red 1967 Pontiac GTO convertible. Let’s cover some history before we take a look at our competitors. The ...
Retired Indiana University geologist David Bish was on a team that invented a portable X-ray diffraction device NASA deposited on Mars to analyze minerals on the surface of the solar system’s Red ...
The Pontiac GTO was the direct result of John Z. DeLorean trying to find a way to attract the youth market after GM brass forbid all the divisions from participating in competitive motorsports. GM had ...
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Editor's note: Laura Lane is on vacation this week so we reached into the My Favorite Ride archive for this classic column from November 2024. Retired Indiana University geologist David Bish was on a ...