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 ...
You could also order a GTO package on the Ventura starting in 1974, as the iconic trim was shifted away from the larger Pontiac Le Mans. The Ventura II was based on the Chevrolet Vega, another ...
The Pontiac GTO shot ... Photo: YouTube/WD Detailing In 1974, it was relegated back to being a package, but not on the LeMans, like in 1964 and 1965, but on the Ventura compact, which was released ...
The GTO had been killed off in 1974 after spending a year as a Ventura’s performance trim. Jim Wangers, Pontiac’s chief marketing manager at the time, believed that the Le Mans could still ...
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.
When most people think “Pontiac GTO,” the first thing that comes to mind is the ’60s car, not today’s Nice Price or No Dice Aussie import reconstitution. Let’s see if this well-equipped ...
The Pontiac GTO, introduced in 1964, is considered the first Golden Age muscle car, but there were certainly rides that preceded it, which hit all the parameters. The 1957 Chrysler 300C ...
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The first Pontiac rolled off the production floor in 1926, powered by a 3.0L six-cylinder engine that produced 40 horsepower. Pontiac was developed as a niche line of cars to accompany the more ...
While Los Angeles County continues to grapple with a deadly outbreak of wildfires, a new blaze broke out in neighboring Ventura County Monday night. The Auto Fire has burned nearly 61 acres in ...
I am now living on a farm in the mountains between Los Gatos and Santa Cruz. I wish to go to India for the Kumba Mela, which starts in April. I will be leaving sometime in March, not really ...