The 1966 GTO was a hit, and the sales numbers are living proof in this regard. With approximately 100,000 units rolling off the assembly lines in 12 months, the GTO was the new cool kid on the block, ...
Widely credited with popularizing the muscle car segment, the Pontiac GTO is one of the most iconic vehicles of the golden era. But that didn't prevent it from having a similar fate to most 1960s ...
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What GTO really means on Pontiac’s muscle cars
The Pontiac GTO, often hailed as the original American muscle car, owes its name to the Italian phrase “Gran Turismo ...
At the outset of 1966, the GTO brand management team at Pontiac Motor Division (PMD) had a big problem on its hands. After a standout sales performance in 1965 (75,352 Great Ones sold, a 112-percent ...
For 1966, the Pontiac GTO became its own model instead of a Tempest/LeMans option. The GTO had its own unique, curving ‘coke bottle’ bodywork and minimal trim. With the GM corporate engine ...
During the early '60s, Pontiac positioned itself as Detroit's performance leader. Its new Super Duty mills were taking checkered flags on high-speed super speedways and drag strips alike. The ...
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. John Blaskiewicz could be a spokesperson for SEMA’s Take a Kid to a Car Show. Not only did he show up to ...
The Pontiac GTO is a bonafide American icon, often credited for popularizing the muscle car segment thanks to its striking good looks and impressive V8 performance. Now, the handsome 1966 Pontiac GTO ...
Frank Flynn took ownership of this 1966 Pontiac GTO back in 1967, when he was 18 years old. A Ford dealership in Philadelphia had just taken the GTO in on trade from the elderly gentlemen who had ...
Mecum Auctions always has some perfect and pristine classic cars available for purchase. This particular vehicle is a beautiful 1966 Pontiac GTO convertible that is a Royal Bobcat Conversion. For ...
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1966 Pontiac GTO 389 with a 4 Speed
Take a closer look at this classic 1966 Pontiac GTO, powered by a 389 engine and 4-speed transmission — a timeless icon of American muscle.
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