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The short-lived Pontiac that deserves a modern comeback
This short-lived Pontiac became one of GM’s most underrated modern sports cars before the brand disappeared entirely.
A 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix powered by a 421 cubic inch V8 and upgraded with a modern 6 speed transmission heads to Mecum Tulsa ...
Catalina started its adventure in the automotive industry as a stand-alone series in 1959. The first generation remained in production for just two years, and Pontiac produced close to 442,500 units ...
Welcome to the 1960s, the decade of the original muscle car! These are the 10 muscle machines that really mattered. To be clear, the full-size 1962 Pontiac Catalina and Grand Prix were not meant to be ...
And all hail for the first real muscle car. In the early 1960s, Pontiac’s development team along with John DeLorean, Bill Collins, and Russ Gee discovered a loophole in the GM A-body engine ...
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Pontiac had hung the majority of its’ advertising on their involvement in competitive motorsports. This was in direct contravention to an agreement GM had signed in ...
Bowing for the 1958 model year, the Chevy Impala was part of GM’s fiftieth anniversary celebration. The Impala was constructed on the Safety Girder X-frame that had debuted on Cadillac models for the ...
To see models, try adjusting the filter dropdowns. Pontiac Book Values: Pontiac is considered a sporty division of GM. Founded in 1926, Pontiac cars have long been sought after for their performance - ...
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