Muscle cars don’t come much cooler than the Pontiac GTO. And a particularly desirable example of the muscle car is about to hit the auction block—that is, if you’re a fan of Val Kilmer. Mecum Auction ...
This 1968 Pontiac GTO on Bring a Trailer features a freshly rebuilt engine, clean presentation, and classic muscle car charm. A well-sorted example ready to enjoy. The 1968 Pontiac GTO marked the ...
This 1969 Pontiac GTO has been repainted, re-upholstered, and fitted with a replacement 350ci V8 engine. A classic has been ...
1968 was a great year for the GTO, as Pontiac's efforts to improve the car paid off. The styling refinements, the under-the-hood tweaks, and the myriad of options available on the GTO attracted more ...
The 1968 model year brought good news to the GTO lineup from a production perspective. The myriad of tweaks introduced by Pontiac paid off, with the company eventually producing 87,684 units. The ...
The Pontiac GTO, the first real muscle car introduced in 1964, is credited to a dynamic and creative 40-year-old engineer named John Z. DeLorean, then head of the Pontiac Division of General Motors.
You could surmise that 2004 was a banner year for both the GTO and the GTOAA. To have the 40th Anniversary of the GTO coincide with the 25th Anniversary of the GTO Association of America and to have a ...
Prices for 1969 GTO convertibles have climbed into firmly premium territory this year, with clean cars trading closer to high six figures than casual shoppers might expect. Market data and recent ...
Muscle cars don’t come much cooler than the Pontiac GTO. And a particularly desirable example of the muscle car is about to hit the auction block—that is, if you’re a fan of Val Kilmer. Mecum Auction ...
The GTO, inspired by Ferrari’s legendary 250 GTO, was released in 1963 to much excitement. The vehicle’s production ran for four generations until 1974, when it was discontinued, save for a brief ...