The 1963 Pontiac Tempest did not behave like the rest of Detroit’s compact crowd. It split its engine in half, hid its ...
Although Pontiac was a force to be reckoned with in the Golden Age of the muscle car, producing a few well-known names, there are other rarer models from Pontiac which also deserve a mention. Sadly, ...
Pontiac may no longer be making new cars, but its classics continue to hold a place in the hearts of enthusiasts across America. The brand boasts a slew of famous nameplates from the Bonneville to the ...
During the short-lived period when seriously potent series-production cars were roaming American roads, Pontiac developed a hefty list of legendary models. Of those, some combined certain body styles ...
Pontiac was quite the automaker in its heyday. The GM-owned subsidiary was right in the thick of the American muscle car era, releasing some of the its coolest looking cars in that period. From the ...
For 1963, the Trophy 4 was still the standard engine, but the V-8 was now all Pontiac, with a 326 cubic inch displacement and horsepower figures of 250, 260 or 280, depending on carburetion, ...
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