The 1964 Pontiac GTO was never supposed to exist, at least not the way enthusiasts know it today. Born out of a loophole in GM’s corporate rules, it was a car that rewrote Detroit’s script by putting ...
The GTO still wasn't a separate offering in 1965 (as it gained series status a year later), but sales went through the roof, and surprisingly, everybody loved the manual version. Pontiac shipped over ...
Let's get the most important thing out of the way first: this is not a numbers-matching GTO, and the trim tag tells you so. The decode confirms the car left Pontiac's Michigan assembly plant in August ...
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 ...
Orvil Osche is a lucky man. He has owned not one, but three beautiful '65 GTOs. How and where he found his latest, however, led to an adventure. Each of us knows that the perfect Pontiac is out there ...
What does it take to stand apart from well-built Pro-Touring cars and Restomods? More modswhere you can see them. Barry Penfound of Elyria, Ohio, has built his business around creating modern concept ...