The 1964 Pontiac GTO arrived as a quiet option on a sensible mid-size coupe, then proceeded to outrun sports cars that cost ...
The first Pontiac GTO arrived in 1964 as a simple option package on a midsize coupe, yet six decades later it still feels ...
The owner of this Pontiac GTO says his 1964 Goat has everything you'd want from a project car. The vehicle is nearly complete, sells with PHS documentation, and suffers only from surface rust. This ...
The GTO is typically a highly sought-after project, but this 1964 specimen suggests otherwise. The car landed in October, posing as a restoration candidate that checked all the big boxes. Four months ...
Many hobbyists own classic musclecars to savor the visceral experience of driving a carbureted and glasspack'd creature of the past. These relics allow us to relive those days when it was up to us to ...
In the early 1960s, GM leadership got serious about abstaining from involvement in competitive motorsports. GM, along with the other American auto makers, had signed an agreement in 1957 promising to ...
How many '64 GTOs have you seen in Sunfire Red with a column-shifted automatic? My guess is about as many as we have--none. Sure, Pontiac may have made a few more, but we have yet to see one. The ...
Make and model: 1964 Pontiac GTO Owner(s): Simon & Mary Ebenstein Owner's hometown: Jackson, MO Names of people in photo: Simon Ebenstein Special features: 389 tri-power engine with automatic ...