In the mid-60s, Pontiac had it rough, not because of its own wrongdoing but for bureaucratic reasons from high-up corporate. General Motors made somewhat of a foot-in-mouth decision to distance itself ...
The Pontiac GTO was the direct result of John Z. DeLorean trying to find a way to attract the youth market after GM brass forbid all the divisions from participating in competitive motorsports. GM had ...
If you love classic GM muscle, then this video is a surefire winner as we head to the drag strip to watch a 1967 Pontiac GTO line up alongside a 1972 Chevelle SS 454. Once again coming to us from the ...
The 1967 Pontiac GTO marked a turning point for muscle car engines, with a new 400-cubic-inch V8 that came in several distinct performance flavors. For enthusiasts trying to decode the difference ...
It seems that Bill Brunker was destined to become an engine builder and to own multiple '67 GTOs, as evidenced by the following story. The 46-year-old North Carolina-resident recently shared with us ...
California-based Nelson Racing Engines is mostly known for, well, their racing engines. The company routinely builds engines north of 1,500 and 2,000 hp. Alongside the engine for your next ...
It has been my experience that in the recent past, the Pontiac hobby breaks down into four major groups and just about any hobbyist can be pigeonholed into one, for argument's sake. You have the ...
The 1967 Pontiac GTO occupies a rare place in automotive memory, where nostalgia and hard numbers align. It was not the first fast American coupe, but it distilled the emerging muscle car formula so ...