Pontiac’s first muscle car helped launch the GTO legend and reshape American performance history.
While the hot new GTO was stealing the thunder for 1964, the Pontiac Motor Division had another trick up its sleeve for the sporty set: the full-size Catalina 2+2. Unlike the GTO with its four-barrel ...
This 1964 Pontiac GTO spent over 35 years sitting in the same place, but received a second chance 12 years ago; it's now ...
The Beatles were greeted by the deafening roar of thousands of screaming fans when they arrived in the United States for the very first time on this day in history, Feb. 7, 1964. "When the Beatles ...
Pontiac was established by General Motors in 1926 and hung around until GM's bankruptcy and restructuring led to Pontiac being dropped in 2009. GM also let go of Saturn, Saab, and Hummer at that time, ...
The GTO adventure started in October 1963, with the first model based on the Tempest Le Mans and promising performance upgrades supposed to provide more adrenaline behind the wheel. Customers who ...
Pontiac developed its first Grand Prix for the 1962 model year. By the time 1964 strolled around, it was Pontiac's third best-selling car. Despite the 1964 model not yielding as much popularity as its ...
Modern automotive tires are huge compared to the skinny, stiff rubber that went on vehicles back in the 1960s, and this 1964 advertisement for the "Super-Safety 800" bias-plies sold to Pontiac by US ...
Before the release of the 1964 Pontiac Tempest, John Z. DeLorean gathered a group of engineers at General Motors’ Milford Proving Ground. They were testing a Tempest that had been stuffed full of the ...
The variety of cars out on the market is enormous. Whether racing or rallying, offroad driving, or heavy cargo transportation, customers can find something to suit their unique tastes. But when it ...