The 1965 GTO confirmed what everybody already knew: it was almost an overnight hit, with every unit selling like hotcakes. Pontiac produced over 75,000 GTOs in 1965, up from approximately 32,500 units ...
Most people who walked into a Pontiac dealership in 1965 ended up ordering a hardtop, with the carmaker producing 55,722 units this year. The convertible was the runner-up but its demand significantly ...
A remarkable discovery has emerged from two decades of dry storage—a 1965 Pontiac GTO that's not quite what it appears to be. Initially sold as a Le Mans with a modest 326 two-barrel engine, this ...
While the title of 'first muscle car' is certainly contentious, one of the models often cited as a frontrunner is the Pontiac ...
KELSEY THOMASSON [email protected] Jun 6, 2015 Jun 6, 2015 Updated Jun 6, 2015 After serving in the U.S. Army, Tom Jackson was eager to find a "hot car," and when he saw the first model of the ...
A striking 1965 Pontiac LeMans Sport Coupe built as a GTO tribute has drawn attention at auction for its classic looks and period-style performance setup. The maroon post coupe, currently offered in ...
To appreciate the '65 GTO's story and its impact on the era's market and car culture, we dug up this article that ran in Car Craft's March '65 issue. It features a road test conducted by The Chaparels ...
Conceived in early 1963 by Pontiac’s John Z. DeLorean, Bill Collins, and Russ Gee, the Pontiac GTO was a factory hot rod born by replacing the standard 326 cubic-inch V8 in the mid-size Pontiac ...
We recently ran into muscle car collector Bill Wortman while he was looking at brake options for his 1965 Pontiac GTO. He said, "I drive my cars—a lot—and I'd like to increase my GTO's all-around ...
Nancy Clark, of Brewerton, has two icons on her hands, cars that have attracted attention forever. One is a 1965 Pontiac GTO hardtop and the other is a 1957 Chevrolet Nomad. The GTO is held in high ...
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