GTO
In every category except looks the GTO was magnificent. The car looked good, the design was just starting to look a little dated.
ModelBase Price
Coupe32295
Engine CodeEngine SizeCarburationHorsepowerTorque
Coupe6.0L V8 400 hp @ 5200 ...
The new GTO does had two performance items that Pontiac buyers on the '60s and '70s could only dream about: awesome handling from an all independent suspension, four wheel disc ...
The 1974 GTO was based on the Pontiac Ventura, not the LeMans. A hatchback and coupe were available.
Sales had been on a steep decline and could be traced to ...
In 1973, the Pontiac GTO was restyled and downsized. It now shared the GM A-body platform with the Nova. Five mph bumpers were the law of the land, forcing Pontiac ...
The GTO returned to its roots in 1972 and became an option package on the Pontiac LeMans, costing $353.88. 1972 was the last year for the convertible and only one was ...
The 1971 GTO is distinguished by a hood featuring two large forward air intakes. Pollution standards were starting to have a severe affect on engine output as compression ratios were ...
The GM ban on engines over 400 cubic inches was dropped and the 455 cubic inch engine debuted, although it featured reduced output. Also, option 611 or the "Tiger" button, ...
During a test by Car Life Magazine, the GTO averaged 7.8 MPG. "The Judge" was a popular $332 option named after a skit on the Laugh-In TV program. The option included ...
The 1968 GTO won Motor Trend's Car of the Year award. The GTO underwent a complete styling update for the 1968 model year with smoother rounded edges replacing the sharp corners ...
A corporate policy decision banned multiple carburetors for all cars except the Chevrolet Corvette, so the famous Tri-Power engine was cancelled in favor of a new Quadrajet four-barrel carburetor. Cheverolet ...
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