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How Pontiac's first compact ended up with half a V8 up front, a transaxle in back, and 'rope drive' in between
The most famous Pontiac John DeLorean might have been associated with was hardly a groundbreaking engineering feat. Putting a ...
Just over 5,400 Pontiac Bonnevilles were built in the final year for the 428 engine, and this example was probably one of the ...
However, the vehicle underwent extensive modifications and then the integration of a Ferrari V12. The Ferrari engine ...
Some rare Pontiacs worth more than $100,000 include the 1973 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am SD-455 and the 1971 Pontiac GTO Judge ...
Here we are looking at the 1989 Pontiac Grand Prix, which was an updated variant of the car launched just a year after the Grand Prix had transitioned to the W platform. Aside from several changes to ...
The Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors had a good run before being phased out in GM's 2010 restructuring. The carmaker is largely credited with inventing the muscle car. Even during the ...
Eddie Hill makes smoke on the water these days, but back in the '60s he literally tore up the dragstrips with one of the widest pontiac-powered machines ever built. All right, all you vociferous ...
Back in 2008, with financial woes mounting and following its massive restructuring strategy, General Motors announced its intention to phase out the iconic Pontiac brand by the end of 2010. As such, ...
When Steve Kelly wrote his deep-dive on Pontiac's new experimental dual-overhead-cam Hemi V-8 for the October 1970 issue of HOT ROD magazine (actually two engines!), performance was a moving target.
We can always count on some of our car club veterans to bring originality to the forefront of our pages. As an original member of the San Diego, California chapter of the Majestics Car Club, Charlie ...
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