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 ...
Widely credited with popularizing the muscle car segment, the Pontiac GTO is one of the most iconic vehicles of the golden era. But that didn't prevent it from having a similar fate to most 1960s ...
It didn't take long for Pontiac to realize that the GTO deserved to be a separate series. This finally happened in 1966, when the GTO's sales jumped to approximately 97K units. Americans loved the ...
In one of his latest videos, TV host and car enthusiast Jay Leno takes a surprisingly pristine “time capsule” 1966 Pontiac GTO in Tiger Gold for a spin and engages in a visual tour of the remarkable ...
During the '60s, car salesmen and women in America must have been among the busiest people on the planet. Ever since the Pontiac GTO launched the idea of a "muscle car" in 1964 onto the optimistic ...
Not every Pontiac restoration needs to be a high-dollar concours endeavor. "Over the past five years my GTO went from a driver to a real nice No. 2 show car," says Artie Simonelli, a 50-year-old ...
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 ...
mint; multicolored; Muscle Cars; 1966 Pontiac GTO; dark car with headlights on; verso of pane says, "1966 Pontiac GTO / Available as a hardtop, coupe, or convertible, the GTO - which was propelled by ...
Michael Hughes bought his first car, a 1966 Pontiac GTO convertible, in 1977 at age 17 while on leave after Navy boot camp in San Diego, California. The car was stolen about three years later and ...
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