As if the GTO wasn't already a compelling model, the debut of the Judge package made it extremely desirable, not only in 1969 but also decades later. Collectors are ready to pay big bucks for an ...
It’s hard to find something to hate on the 1969 Pontiac GTO, and the whole thing is even harder when the model in question is a beautiful example that’s been sitting in a garage for years. This seems ...
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Pontiac built a 400-HP GTO Judge that ran mid-13-second quarter miles in 1969
The 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge marked a significant milestone in the muscle car era, boasting a powerful 400-horsepower engine ...
Owning a unique Pontiac brings with it certain required tasks-like explaining on a regular basis that, "Yes it's real," and "Yes, Pontiac did build it that way." Such is the case of Stephen L. Martin, ...
View post: Craftsman's 'High-Quality' 8-Piece Open-End Wrench Set Is Just $15 at Amazon Autoblog may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page. Pricing and availability are subject to ...
At the age of 16, most of us wanted to own nothing less than a musclecar. The pinnacle of these machines is, of course, the GTO, and Steven Knisley found his '69 in Bellbrook, Ohio, in 1981. It was ...
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 ...
Muscle cars don’t come much cooler than the Pontiac GTO. And a particularly desirable example of the muscle car is about to hit the auction block—that is, if you’re a fan of Val Kilmer. Mecum Auction ...
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