The 1969 GTO brought several big changes to buyers in the United States, but the most notable was the debut of the Judge. Available for $332, the Judge rapidly became a hit, being originally available ...
Probably the greatest year in Pontiac history, 1964 is instantly associated with the formidable Le Mans optional performance package. The muscle car rebellion began as an experiment by a trio of ...
The Chevy 454 V8 and the Pontiac 455 V8, two of the most iconic engines from the 1970s, have powered some of the most ...
Like General Motors' Cadillac and Oldsmobile divisions, after World War II Pontiac began development of an overhead valve V-8. However, the conservative leadership of the company elected to stick with ...
As the horsepower war between automakers in the 1960s forged the Muscle Car era, the need to deliver increased fuel to V8 combustion chambers became evident to engine designers. But without enough ...
Ames Performance and Butler Performance offer motor mount adapter brackets for GTOs and Firebirds that allow interchanging early and late Pontiac V-8 engine blocks with different numbers of motor ...
In the century-plus since William Durant founded General Motors, the automaker and its various brands have designed and manufactured all manner of engines, from inline-4s to big-block V8s and plenty ...
The Pontiac 2+2 was introduced in 1964 as a buckets-and-console package for the Catalina, but for 1965 it moved up to being the big brother of the GTO, replete with a big 421. But by 1967, it was ...