Iconic Pontiacs duke it out on the dragstrip in native Michigan; both carry 400-cube V8s and manual transmissions; they’re disappointingly late across the line ...
Pontiac made some beautiful and powerful muscle cars in the 1960s and early '70s. Here are some of the most desirable Pontiac models from that era.
The Pontiac GTO is widely recognized as the genesis of the American muscle car golden age, and now, we're taking a look at these classic GTO concept sketches.
With Enzo Ferrari’s great-grandson as the new president of the concours, the field of 150 Prancing Horses was especially memorable.
Chassis 5893 is the most significant Ferrari 250 LM ever sold and commanded $10 million over the expected price. In the final ...
Muscle cars are loosely defined as being two-door coupes with big, powerful engines under the hood. These tend to be V8s, ...
The Chrysler 426 Hemi V-8 dominated the streets during the Golden Age and radically transformed the muscle car and American ...
The second car from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum that RM Sotheby’s auctioned was the 1964 Ferrari 250 LM by ...
The Pontiac GTO launched the Golden Age of American Muscle in 1964 and by 1968 hit its second ... The J.D. Power average price for a 1969 Dodge Charger R/T 440 is just over $40,000 and Hagerty ...
Hans Hermann’s sporadic Formula 1 career saw him start 18 races between 1953 and 1969, taking no wins and ... In 1963 (when the race lasted three hours), 1964 (when it ran for 2,000 kilometers ...