Introduced for the 1964 model year, the GTO is arguably the most desirable Pontiac of the 1960s. Often described as the vehicle that kickstarted the muscle car wars, the GTO was initially based on the ...
You might look at a 1963 Pontiac Tempest LeMans and see a tidy compact with clean lines and bucket seats. Engineers of the period saw something stranger: a small car hiding big, risky ideas that did ...
The GTO was already the king of the Pontiac castle in 1966, but the Tempest continued to command an important market share. The 1964 redesign made the car more visually compelling for buyers in the ...
Ignore the GTO insignia on the grill, says car owner Dave Hoover, of Lima. The car is a 1964 Pontiac Tempest. Last year at Pontiac Nationals, he recorded a time of 9.69 seconds in the quarter mile, ...
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Back in the early 1960s, Detroit was flirting with rebellion. Factory-backed race cars were quietly being smuggled out to the drag strip, as automakers found loopholes and backdoors to keep up with ...
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Many muscle-car aficionados agree the beginning of the muscle-car movement can be traced back to the 1964 Pontiac GTO. For clarity’s sake, a muscle car is typically defined as a mid-size American ...
In the early 1960s, GM leadership got serious about abstaining from involvement in competitive motorsports. GM, along with the other American auto makers, had signed an agreement in 1957 promising to ...