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Pontiac GTO Judge seems to check many big boxes for a collectible, and the auction is expected to become more intense in the ...
Pontiac GTO spent nearly its entire life with the same owner; the car rarely hit the road, as the odo shows only 43K miles ...
Depending on who you ask, the Pontiac GTO could be considered the first muscle car. We're on record naming the Oldsmobile ...
This LT5-powered Pontiac manages to resist falling into the pro-touring trap of trying too hard. To build a great car, you ...
The Pontiac GTO was brand new for 1964, a hot rodded version of the Tempest. This convertible example will soon cross the ...
The Pontiac GTO debuted in 1964 to attract the valuable youth market. This blue coupe will cross the Mecum Auctions block at ...
The first GTO model showed up as an option to the 1964 Tempest LeMans, stuffed with Pontiac's 389 cubic inch V8 under the hood. As it was initially an option package, the GTO could be ordered as a ...
The Pontiac GTO is commonly known as the car that kicked off the muscle car revolution during the 1960s. Though it would become one of many midsize American cars sporting powerful V-8s during the ...
Perhaps the most well-known Pontiac muscle car is the GTO. Starting in 1964, the GTO was produced until driving off for good in 2006, just four years before Pontiac as a whole closed its doors.
The '64 Pontiac GTO is the first of the muscle cars, and this one features a window-rattling V-8 and a four-speed manual transmission. The options on this example are extensive and include ...
The Pontiac GTO is the car that kickstarted the muscle car wars, with the most notable and desirable version being the Pontiac GTO Judge. The GTO was discontinued in 1974 but was later revived by ...
The now fully restored car was loaded with options and originally used as an exhibition vehicle by Pontiac before being sold. The 81-year-old seller, Chuck Cocoma, has been collecting Pontiacs ...