It's a treat to read an article written over 40 years ago about a new car and have that article accurately predict that vehicle's rightful place in the historical perspective. Such is the case with ...
Joseph Solch vividly remembers the first time he hopped into the driver's seat of his 1967 Pontiac GTO. He was seven years old and unable to see over the steering wheel. The car had been sitting in ...
Forgotten in a California yard since 1983, this one-owner 1968 Pontiac GTO roars again thanks to a grandson-in-law’s ...
From the February 1968 issue of Motor Trend. The inertial force that started the supercar trend—Pontiac GTO—holds a distinctive position in the automotive world for 1968. Not only does it continue to ...
Pontiac’s 1966 GTO hit its all-time production high and closed the era of the 389 Tri-Power—pure Detroit thunder in its sharpest, most iconic form ...
The historians toiling in Motor Trend's windowless basement tell us that "GTO" stands for "Gran Turismo Omologato," which apparently is Italian for "goat." Or something like that. Anyway, you may ...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran February 26, 2011 Comment Now! Forget the 458 Italia and forget the Enzo supercar, for when it comes to Ferrari’s fastest ever road car the 599 GTO takes home the honor. However, ...