The 1965 GTO sits at the center of muscle car mythology, and its engine choice still fuels debate. Collectors weigh the bragging rights of the factory Tri-Power setup against the everyday usability of ...
The GTO wasn’t a car. It was a door kicked open. Pontiac detonated the muscle-car movement by ignoring GM’s “no big engines in mid-sizes” policy and stuffing a 389 into the polite little Tempest.
The Pontiac GTO debuted as a performance package on the 1964 Le Mans and became an instant hit. It sparked the muscle car movement that would dominate the rest of the decade and the very early years ...
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