Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Leading up to the peak of the muscle car era, automakers like Ford and Pontiac were locked in a battle of one-upmanship. While ...
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How Pontiac’s engine options created wildly different cars
Pontiac built its reputation on the idea that the same sheetmetal could hide very different personalities. From the first GTO ...
In the specialty muscle car engine world, Pontiac retains one of the most loyal followings. With a heritage that includes some of the most iconic vehicles of the era, that loyalty is founded in a ...
Pontiac’s 428 V8; this one was off the road since 1981, when the original owner parked it with 100,140 miles, no one drove it since ...
The 1969 GTO brought several big changes to buyers in the United States, but the most notable was the debut of the Judge. Available for $332, the Judge rapidly became a hit, being originally available ...
Like General Motors' Cadillac and Oldsmobile divisions, after World War II Pontiac began development of an overhead valve V-8. However, the conservative leadership of the company elected to stick with ...
Big cars perform best with powerful engines, and in 1968 the best way to extract power from under a car's hood was to add cubic inches. Pontiac did just that for the final years of the ...
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