1970 wasn't an easy year for the muscle car space as a whole, and the GTO couldn't escape the wrath of insurers. The transition to small engines turned the GTO into a sitting duck, so the yearly sales ...
The Pontiac GTO and Oldsmobile 442 were two of the big muscle offerings from GM. Given the top trim of these two respective ...
It's pretty much impossible to talk about muscle cars without talking about the Pontiac GTO. Pontiac is, after all, credited with birthing the American muscle car movement by sending the first of its ...
This 1970 Pontiac GTO is one of the most intriguing recent finds, sporting low miles on the clock and a condition that makes it the right choice for someone interested in an occasional driver. The car ...
Only 24 examples of the 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge Ram Air IV Convertible were ever built with a 4-speed manual, and just one of them is known to retain its original drivetrain. That surviving car, a ...
A horrific crash at the 1955 Le Mans 24 Hours endurance race killed driver Pierre Levegh, more than 80 spectators, and injured 120 more. In 1957, General Motors entered into an agreement with other ...
Sure, we'd all like to say that our GTOs are as fast, can handle as well, and stop as well as modern performance machinery, but the truth is that they can't excel in all of these comparisons in stock ...
Capable of zero to 60 mph in less than six seconds and sub-14-second quarter mile times, some of the hottest muscle cars of the late 1960s and early 1970s were so fast that their performance numbers ...