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A 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge owned by Debra Powell and her father, Gil Powell, of Denver, North Carolina, has won the Antique Automobile Club of America’s Zenith Award, the organization’s recognition of ...
Despite sitting for half a century, this 1968 Pontiac GTO looks to be in fabulous condition. Now, it's getting a full detailing and wash in the following video.
From 1964 until 1974, the GTO was Pontiac's most muscle-bound machine in the intermediate sector. Introduced as a high-performance package on the LeMans, it became a separate model in 1966. In ...
We thought it only fitting to bring the burly, all-new Dodge Charger SRT8 and its archrival, the Pontiac GTO, together for a rendezvous of force.
Pontiac is a storied brand in American cars and its GTO badge was quite popular in its time, but did the carmaker ever slap that badger onto a station wagon?
The 1967 Pontiac GTO featured a larger, 400 cubic-inch engine. This Regimental Red droptop will cross the Mecum Auctions block at its Monterey Car Week sale.
The car is one of just 452 hardtops fitted with the high-performance Ram Air 400 V8 and an automatic transmission out of the 1969 GTO Judges ...