Chevy's mid-to-late '60s muscle cars may be the ones we all remember, but the automaker had a rare early-'60s car that ...
Pontiac’s 421 Super Duty V8 has a marvelous story to tell. This is what it meant to the industry at the time and how its legacy lives on today.
When talking about Pontiac muscle cars, we usually think about the GTO. It's regarded as the vehicle that kickstarted the muscle car market. However, Pontiac built an even more exciting rig years ...
Narrowing the field of iconic Pontiac cars from the 1960s down to five is a daunting task. Undoubtedly someone's favorite Pontiac will not make the cut, but, rest assured, that doesn't mean we don't ...
The year 1968 marked another full-throttle turn of the American automotive dial, and though the spotlight often falls on the Pontiac GTO—after all, it was declared Car of the Year—the full-size ...
The Pontiac GTO was the prototypical muscle car. The iconic three-letter initialism today is more associated with Pontiac than the racing category it usurped. Back in the 1960s, the GM division's ...
Growing up in Detroit in the late '50s, the coming of the new decade meant more than watching a new model year for Pontiac unfold upon its home playing field. It also meant the birth of a new era of ...
Ford’s 428 powered Galaxie and Torino models, while Pontiac’s 428 appeared in Catalina, Bonneville, Grand Prix, and select ...