When it comes to the Pontiac GTO, 1969 is for many the year when "The Judge" officially got to see the daylight. But in reality, this particular year introduced several changes not only in terms of ...
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When General Motors founded Pontiac in 1926, it probably didn't expect the new brand to struggle. But that's what it did, barely surviving its first few years due to the Great Depression and an ...
One of 79 manual GTO 400 convertibles built, this 1971 example was sold seven times in the past seven years, never for more ...
In 1964, a legend was born when Pontiac dropped one of the 389 cubic-inch V8s from its full-size lineup into a lighter, mid-sized Pontiac Tempest. Its birth kicked off a tire-smoking, youth-driven ...
First introduced at the height of the muscle car golden era, the Pontiac GTO Judge hit the streets with impressive performance and a flair for the dramatic, packing a Ram Air III engine, more rubber, ...
From the December 2003 issue of Car and Driver. It doesn't look like the old goat. That's the harshest indictment we can make against this new Pontiac GTO. Yes, there are other, eminently fixable ...
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