The Pontiac GTO was an automobile built by Pontiac from 1964 to 1974, and by General Motors Holden in Australia from 2004 to 2006. It is often considered the first true muscle car. From 1964 until midway through 1973 it was closely related to the Pontiac Tempest and for the 1974 model year it was based on the Pontiac Ventura. The 21st century GTO is essentially a left hand drive Holden Monaro, itself a coupe variant of the Holden Commodore.
Origins
The GTO was the brainchild of Pontiac engineer Russell Gee, an engine specialist, and Pontiac chief engineer John De Lorean. Shane Wiser was the first to think of the idea of the GTO. In early 1963, General Motors management issued an edict banning divisions from involvement in auto racing. At the time, Pontiac's advertising and marketing approach was heavily based on performance, and racing was an important component of that strategy. Jim Wangers proposed a way to retain the performance image that the division had cultivated with a new focus on street performance. It involved transforming the upcoming redesigned Tempest (which was set to revert to a conventional front-engine, front transmission, rear-wheel drive configuration) into a "Super Tempest" with the larger 389 CID (6.5 L) Pontiac V8 engine from the full-sized Pontiac Catalina and Bonneville in place of the standard 326 CID (5.3 L) Tempest V8. By promoting the big-engine Tempest as a special high-performance model, they could appeal to the speed-minded youth market (which had also been recognized by Ford Motor Company's Lee Iacocca, who was at that time preparing the Ford Mustang).
The name, which was DeLorean's idea, was inspired by the Ferrari 250 GTO, the highly successful race car. It is an acronym for Gran Turismo Omologato, Italian for homologated for racing in the GT class. The name drew protest from purists, who considered it close to sacrilege.
The GTO was technically a violation of GM policy limiting the A-body intermediate line to a maximum engine displacement of 330 CID (5.4 L). Since the GTO was an option package and not standard equipment, it could be considered to fall into a loophole in the policy. Pontiac General Manager Elliot "Pete" Estes approved the new model, although sales manager Frank Bridge, who did not believe it would find a market, insisted on limiting initial production to no more than 5,000 cars. Had the model been a failure, Estes likely would have been reprimanded. As it turned out, it was a great success.
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| Performance | Engine | 0 to 60 | Quarter Mile | Source | | GTO | 389ci/348hp | 6.6 sec | 14.8 sec @ 99.0 mph | Car Life 6/1964 | | GTO | 389ci/348hp | 5.7 sec | 14.1 sec @ 104.2 mph | Road & Track 3/64 | | GTO | 389ci/335hp | n/a | 15.0 sec @ 91.5 mph | Road & Track 3/64 | | GTO Convertible | 389ci/325hp | 7.7 sec | 15.8 sec @ 93.0 mph | Motor Trend | | GTO | 389ci/348hp | 4.6 sec | 13.1 sec @ 115.0 mph | Car and Driver 3/1964 | |
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| Performance | Engine | 0 to 60 | Quarter Mile | Source | | GTO Tri Power | 389ci/360hp | 5.8 sec | 14.5 sec @ 100.0 mph | Car Life 5/65 | | GTO 3x2 | 389ci/360hp | 6.1 sec | 14.7 sec @ 99.0 mph | Internet | | GTO | 389ci/335hp | 6.6 sec | 14.8 sec @ 99.0 mph | Car Life | | GTO convertible | 389ci/360hp | 7.2 sec | 16.1 sec @ 89.0 mph | Motor Trend 2/65 | |
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| Performance | Engine | 0 to 60 | Quarter Mile | Source | | GTO Tri Power | 389ci/360hp | 6.5 sec | 14.1 sec @ 105.0 mph | Car & Driver 3/66 | | GTO | 389ci/335hp | 6.8 sec | 15.4 sec @ 92.0 mph | Car Life 5/66 | | GTO ( Tri Power) | 389ci/360hp | 7.0 sec | 14.1 sec @ 98.4 mph | MCR 6/95 | | GTO Tri Power | 389ci/360hp | n/a | 14.0 sec @ 102.5 mph | MCR Feb/Mar 1996 | | GTO | 389ci/335hp | 7.5 sec | 15.6 sec @ 90.0 mph | Motor Trend | | GTO Convertible | 389ci/360hp | 6.8 sec | 15.5 sec @ 93.2 mph | Motor Trend | |
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| Performance | Engine | 0 to 60 | Quarter Mile | Source | | GTO RA | 400ci/360hp | n/a | 13.4 sec @ 103.4 mph | MCR Feb/Mar 1996 | | GTO | 400ci/360hp | 4.9 sec | 14.2 sec @ 103.0 mph | Motor Trend 1/67 | | GTO | 400ci/360hp | 5.2 sec | 14.1 sec @ 101.0 mph | Motor Trend 1/67 | | GTO | 400ci/360hp | n/a | 14.5 sec @ 98.8 mph | Hot Rod Magazine 4/67 | | GTO | 400ci/360hp | 6.1 sec | 14.5 sec @ 102.0 mph | Car Life | |
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| Performance | Engine | 0 to 60 | Quarter Mile | Source | | GTO Ram Air II | 400ci/360hp | 6.5 sec | 14.5 sec @ 98.2 mph | Motor Trend 2/68 | | GTO RA II | 400ci/360hp | 7.4 sec | 14.2 sec @ 98.0 mph | MCR 6/95 | | GTO | 400ci/360hp | 6.6 sec | 14.5 sec @ 99.7 mph | Car Life 5/68 | | GTO | 400ci/350hp | 7.3 sec | 15.9 sec @ 88.3 mph | Motor Trend 2/68 | |
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| Performance | Engine | 0 to 60 | Quarter Mile | Source | | GTO Judge RA IV | 400ci/370hp | 5.7 sec | 13.2 sec @ 104.0 mph | MCR no date | | GTO Judge RA IV | 400ci/370hp | 6.2 sec | 14.5 sec @ 97.8 mph | Car Life 3/69 | | GTO Judge RA IV | 400ci/370hp | 6.6 sec | 13.9 sec @ 101.5 mph | MCR 6/95 | | GTO RA III | 400ci/366hp | 7.4 sec | 14.1 sec @ 98.2 mph | MCR 6/95 | | GTO Ram Air | 400ci/366hp | n/a | 13.7 sec @ 103.6 mph | Internet | | GTO | 400ci/350hp | 7.2 sec | 14.9 sec @ 98.3 mph | Motor Trend | | GTO RA IV | 400ci/370hp | 6.1 sec | 14.4 sec @ 98.0 mph | Car Life | |
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| Performance | Engine | 0 to 60 | Quarter Mile | Source | | GTO | 400ci/370hp | 6.0 sec | 14.6 sec @ 99.55 mph | Car Life 4/70 | | GTO 455 HO | 455ci/360hp | 6.6 sec | 15.0 sec @ 96.5 mph | Car & Driver 1/70 | | GTO | 455ci/360hp | n/a | 13.5 sec @ 103.5 mph | MCR Feb/Mar 1996 | | GTO Judge RA IV | 400ci/370hp | n/a | 13.6 sec @ 105.0 mph | MCR Feb/Mar 1996 | | GTO RAIV | 400ci/370hp | n/a | 13.6 sec @ 102.9 mph | MCR 12/97 | | GTO | 455ci/360hp | 6.6 sec | 14.8 sec @ 95.94 mph | Car Life 4/70 | | GTO | 400ci/366hp | 6.6 sec | 14.5 sec @ 100.0 mph | High PerformanceCar | | GTO | 400ci/370hp | n/a | 14.0 sec @ 98.90 mph | Car Craft | |
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| Performance | Engine | 0 to 60 | Quarter Mile | Source | | GTO 455 HO | 455ci/335hp | 6.6 sec | 13.9 sec @ 100.0 mph | MCR 6/95 | | GTO | 400ci/300hp | n/a | 14.4 sec @ 98.0 mph | Internet | | GTO | 455ci/365hp | 6.1 sec | 13.4 sec @ 102.0 mph | Motor Trend | |
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| Performance | Engine | 0 to 60 | Quarter Mile | Source | | GTO | 455ci/300hp | 6.6 sec | 14.6 sec @ 95.2 mph | Internet | |
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| Performance | Engine | 0 to 60 | Quarter Mile | Source | | GTO | 350ci/200hp | 7.9 sec | 15.3 sec | Internet | |
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| Performance | Engine | 0 to 60 | Quarter Mile | Source | | GTO | 350ci/200hp | 9.4 sec | 16.5 sec | Internet | | GTO | 350ci/200hp | 7.7 sec | 15.7 sec @ 88.0 mph | Cars Magazine 4/74 | |
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| Performance | Engine | 0 to 60 | Quarter Mile | Source | | GTO | 350ci/350hp | 5.3 sec | 13.8 sec @ 103.8 mph | Road & Track Dec 2003 | | GTO | 350ci/350hp | 5.3 sec | 14.0 sec @ 102.0 mph | Car & Driver Dec 2003 | |
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| Performance | Engine | 0 to 60 | Quarter Mile | Source | | GTO | 364ci | 4.8 sec | 13.3 sec | Car & Driver Jan 05 | |
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| Performance | Engine | 0 to 60 | Quarter Mile | Source | | GTO | 364ci | 4.97 sec | 13.3 sec @ 105.9 mph | Motor Trend | |
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