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An introduction to Fast Monty's garage featuring his personally built 1969 Pontiac GTO, celebrating the car’s 50-year legacy and showcasing the passion and craftsmanship behind this classic muscle car ...
Pontiac’s pony car was discontinued over two decades ago, and the company itself went bust in the meantime, but here’s a ...
The Pontiac GTO was brand new for 1964, a hot rodded version of the Tempest. This convertible example will soon cross the ...
All Old School Car Show proceeds will be earmarked for renovations and future events. Another focus of this year’s edition is ...
Pontiac’s Tempest was launched in 1961 as affordable transport for Middle America. Few were sold and those that did were ...
GM has recently made some trademark filings for the Pontiac name and logo, but it doesn't mean the defunct performance brand ...
The GTO is simply an amazing performer ... It was a fairly common complaint but Pontiac was done making them and refused to correct the issue. We were able to adjust it ourselves and take care ...
Pontiac GTO Judge Convertible was a rare breed of muscle car at the time, but it has one spec that sets it apart from every ...
Trademark filings can mean something to everyday gearheads, but only sometimes. This is not one of those times.
Muscle cars were so common then that many of them sat on dealership lots for weeks or months; many of those same cars, like ...
Larry Morton was a Maine gearhead who traded in a Camaro SS 350 so he could buy a 1969 Judge ragtop with a clutch pedal on the floor. He must have liked fast and rare cars (the ’69 was one of the 108 ...
Oldsmobile 4-4-2 W-30 versus Buick GS 455 Stage 1, A-body brothers each considered the “gentleman’s musclecar.” Sibling ...