If it looks, sounds, and accelerates like a Tri-Power, then it must be a Tri-Power, right? Not necessarily, as aircraft technician Ben Stegman's Mayfair Maize '65 GTO convertible proves. To retain a ...
You don't have to be a diehard Pontiac fanboy to like the GTO. This 1965 convertible shows why. The car was owned by just one family – the same one that took it home from the dealership 60 years ago – ...
Most people who walked into a Pontiac dealership in 1965 ended up ordering a hardtop, with the carmaker producing 55,722 units this year. Follow us: The convertible was the runner-up but its demand ...
Is it genetic? Are some of us born with a desire to own and build Pontiacs, or is it learned? Since his parents were never really big on Pontiacs, for Kentuckian Eric Emmerich it appears to be learned ...
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Josiah Coy of CoyBilt is a bit of a perfectionist. Founded in 2009 after Coy took home a GM Design Award for his 1965 Pontiac GTO convertible build at SEMA that year, his Modesto, California-based ...
Many muscle-car aficionados agree the beginning of the muscle-car movement can be traced back to the 1964 Pontiac GTO. For clarity’s sake, a muscle car is typically defined as a mid-size American ...
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