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 Muscle Car that started it all still knows how to turn heads. On a sunny afternoon in San Diego, this 1965 Pontiac GTO convertible stood gleaming, the kind of red that burns its way into memory.
The 1965 Pontiac GTO sits at the heart of the muscle car era, and nothing stirs more debate among enthusiasts than whether the tri-power or single four-barrel version is the one to own. Both setups ...
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 ...
Make and model: 1964 Pontiac GTO Owner(s): Simon & Mary Ebenstein Owner's hometown: Jackson, MO Names of people in photo: Simon Ebenstein Special features: 389 tri-power engine with automatic ...