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Pontiac GTO
By offering the 1964 GTO as a 389-ci V8 "option package" for the intermediate-sized Tempest LeMans, Pontiac designers managed to bypass the maximum engine size allowed by GM company policy. Their credible street racer proved an overwhelming commercial success and was its own model by 1966.

The "Goat" stands as a classic example of mid-sized American muscle, each iteration bolder than the last, peaking with the 455-ci V8(335-hp) in 1970. But as the muscle car movement faded, so did relevance of the GTO. It was briefly reabsorbed as a trim package for the 1972-1973 LeMans and 1974 Ventura, then discontinued until a just-as-brief revival, from 2004 to 2006.
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The first generation GTO was an optional performance package for the luxury-trimmed Tempest... Learn more
GM revamped its A-body in 1968, and the GTO got a total, curvy restyle. Optional paint-matched Endura... Learn more
The muscle car party was over by 1972, and the GTO was no longer a distinct brand, but rather an option... Learn more
Amid the nostalgic muscle car arms race of the mid-2000's—already crowded by bold, modern incarnations of... Learn more

Most Watched Pontiac GTO

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