"In August of 1989, I happened to be in a nearby town when I saw the '66 in front of an apartment complex, covered in dirt and leaves," Walker starts. "I left a note asking its owner to call me if he ...
As far back as he can remember, Larry Dillon had vivid dreams of owning a fast GTO. When he entered high school in 1978 and approached the legal driving age, he realized he'd soon have his chance to ...
GTO sales skyrocketed in 1966, with Pontiac producing close to 97,000 units, up from 75,000 cars in 1965. The 2-door coupe was the big star of the show with over 73,000 units, but the carmaker also ...
Rotisserie-restored muscle cars are the closest thing the car world has to time travel, and […] ...
Dale and Ralph Hoffmann are living proof of the old adage "like father, like son." Both have served in the Air Force, both grew up working in garages and both are big fans of muscle cars, especially ...
1966 brought a significant production increase for the GTO after a shy start for its first generation. The GTO debuted in 1964 with over 34,000 units rolling off the assembly lines. The output ...
The 1966 Pontiac GTO sits at a pivotal moment in muscle car history, when Detroit was turning raw performance into a ...
Time-traveling cars are not limited to the “Back to The Future” movies. After slipping into the driver’s seat of a fully restored, burgundy 1970 Pontiac GTO during a recent car show, Dave Apple’s mind ...
Jack Rudeski’s 1966 Pontiac GTO Convertible, the winner in the Classic Car category of the Times Leader’s Fins, Fenders and Fuel contest. After almost 40 years and many fond memories (including a ...