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1968 GTO makeover triggered a spike in demand—buyers can't get enough
The 1968 Pontiac GTO marked a sharp break from the original muscle car formula, trading the crisp, boxy lines of the early ...
This 1966 Pontiac GTO has likely been sitting for a very long time under what looks like a cover and an improvised carport in ...
"It all started in the summer of 1990," John Campbell tells HPP. "I had finished the restoration of our first '70 GTO convertible a couple of years earlier, and I spotted this one coming toward me. I ...
To restore, or not to restore? That is the question. Is it nobler to hang on to an original car, aware of its flaws and faults, and keep it the way the factory created it? Or is it wiser to take up ...
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1965 GTO tri-power vs 4-barrel sparks a collector loyalty war—here’s who wins
The 1965 Pontiac GTO sits at the heart of the muscle car era, and nothing stirs more debate among enthusiasts than whether the tri-power or single four-barrel version is the one to own. Both setups ...
Dealer uncovers a 1966 Pontiac GTO in great shape; the car is looking for a home, but won't go anywhere unless a buyer pays a ...
If you were a teenaged gearhead in the 1970s, you may very well have hung posters on your wall of the Pontiac GTO and/or Oldsmobile 442. These General Motors cousins were titans of the American ...
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