Now, it's safe to assume that million-dollar muscle cars like the Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda and Pontiac GTO Judge will remain ...
The 35th NFL Draft was held over two days, Jan. 27-28, 1970, with the Belmont Plaza Hotel in New York serving as headquarters. The 26 teams at the time made their selections from their home bases ...
Of note is the super rare Sport Deluxe model ... and Chevy sold the Chevelle and Pontiac LeMans under their own names from 1970 on. Cartercar was founded in Jackson, Michigan, between 1903 ...
The multi-circuit owner will drive a 1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am formerly owned by Hugh Gardiner. “It was one moonlight night in 2023 that I had a brain fart and thought I would buy a Central ...
The 1970 Pontiac Trans Am was the fastest Pontiac model we could dig up from the 1970s. Finding accurate numbers for this one was a bit of a trip. It had two reasonably good engine options and the ...
Bring a Trailer This was the first year for the GTO, which technically was an option package you could order on the Pontiac LeMans coupe ... golden era of Japanese sport-compact performance ...
The debut of the seventies caught Pontiac in the ... canceled at the end of 1970. In 1971, the GTO ditched its Judge persona. It returned to being an option on the LeMans in 1972 before giving ...
Sold as the Chevrolet Lumina APV, the Oldsmobile Silhouette, and Pontiac Trans Sport, these one-box people movers all shared the same basic body design, but were differentiated by grille shapes ...
Produced from 1961 to 1970, the Tempest is primarily remembered as the Pontiac that spawned the more iconic LeMans and GTO. But the Tempest has quite a few things to brag about. It was Pontiac's ...
Many die-hard followers of American Muscle credit the 1964 Pontiac GTO as being the first true muscle car, wherein a car has a large motor shoehorned into a mid-size car. Several automakers ...