Most people who walked into a Pontiac dealership in 1965 ordered the hardtop. The GM brand built 55,722 GTOs in this body style, while the convertible accounted for only 11,311 units of the total ...
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 ...
The Pontiac GTO was conceived early in 1963 by Pontiac's John DeLorean, Bill Collins, and Russ Gee. The trio wanted to make a factory hot rod by replacing the standard 326 cubic-inch V8 in the ...
As Tri-Power 389s go, this one has about as good a story as they come. It was factory equipped in a new '65 GTO sold through the legendary Royal Pontiac in Royal Oak, Michigan, just a couple blocks ...
Montana resident Roger Hinther graduated secondary school at the dawn of the muscle car movement. It was 1964. The Big Three were beefing up their lineups for an all-out assault on the senses of the ...
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 ...
Enter to win a 1965 Pontiac GTO convertible, fully restored with a Tri-Power V8. Here's your chance to own a piece of muscle car history! A stunning, rotisserie-restored 1965 Pontiac GTO convertible ...