1970 was a rough year for the GTO, as the trends were changing in the automotive space, and the demand for smaller cars was more obvious. Pontiac tried to breathe new life into the GTO with subtle ...
The Buick GS was no longer an option package for the Skylark in 1967, but was made a model unto itself called the GS 400. A ...
Say what you want about the 1970 GTO, but despite the new trends that forced customers to step away from muscle cars, the Goat continued to be a fantastic car. Sales obviously fell, especially as ...
The 1970 Buick GSX Stage 1 outperformed the Pontiac GTO Judge with 13.43-second quarter-mile vs 14.7 seconds, making it GM's fastest muscle car.
Is it nobler to hang on to an original car, aware of its flaws and faults, and keep it the way the factory created it? Or is it wiser to take up arms against wear and tear, to remove and repair its ...
The Pontiac GTO, in the minds of many, was the first salvo in the Muscle Car wars, but it was born of a different need. In early 1963, most of Pontiac’s marketing was based on performance. They had ...
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