In 1958, the Bonneville lineup expanded, offering a hardtop coupe and a convertible model. Both cars were built on the...
The range-topping Pontiac Parisienne made its debut in 1958 as part of the Pontiac Laurentian series. Just a year later,...
In 1988, the Pontiac Banshee was unveiled as a prototype of a high-performance sports car that embodied the future of...
In 1987, the Pontiac Pursuit aimed to showcase what cars might look like in the then-distant future of 2000. While...
The 1972 Trans Am is a rare and highly sought-after model, with only 1,286 ever made. It was the last...
As a car credited for starting the muscle car era, the Pontiac GTO enjoys legendary status as a truly revolutionary car. The...
The Catalina name had its origins within Pontiac beginning in the 1950 model year, when it was used to describe...
Based on the X-body Ventura, and with the 350 four-barrel as the only available engine, the ’74 GTO was a...
The GTO was introduced in 1964 as a performance option for the Tempest in convertible, coupe and hardtop form. Standard...
As originally conceived, the Judge was to be a low-cost GTO, stripped of features to make it competitive with the...
1979 marked the 10th Anniversary of the Trans Am, and a special anniversary package was made available: silver paint with...
The 1974 Pontiac Firebird and Trans Am Super Duties were the very last of the high-performance cars from the ’70s....
With 24,015 built, the Bonneville Sport Coupe, Pontiac’s two-door hardtop, was popular but much less common than the 39,000 Vista...
The 1953 Pontiac Chieftain Catalina was advertised as being “new from bumper to bumper.” It was forwarded as the “perfect...
Based on the X-body Ventura, and with the 350 four-barrel as the only available engine, the ’74 GTO was a...
Flush with the success of the newly-minted GTO, Pontiac chief engineer John DeLorean turned to the dream that would fire...
The Pontiac Ghost Car is widely credited as the first all-transparent car ever to be made in the United States...
The 1973 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am SD-455 Super Duty was the last high-performance vehicle before regulations take down their performances....
As we know Firebird Formula is one of the most famous American muscle cars. This all original and clean 1971...
An important styling trait of the Grand Am was its Colonnade style roof, popular in the ’70s with GM and...
For 1970, Pontiac reshuffled its intermediate lineup with the Le Mans nameplate downgraded to the mid-line sub-series previously known as...
Although the Safari shared its main body shell with the more popular Chevrolet Nomad, due to Pontiac being one up...
The Pontiac Star Chief was produced between 1954 and 1966, slotting as the top trim level for the Pontiac Chieftain....
For 1970, Pontiac reshuffled its intermediate lineup with the Le Mans nameplate downgraded to the mid-line sub-series previously known as...
The big news at Pontiac in 1956 was the arrival of the first four-door hardtops, just as at Chevrolet and...
Anyone born after 1960 may find this hard to believe, but there was a time when hardtops like the 1950-1952...
Back in 1970, Pontiac introduced a series of changes to the engine lineup available on the Grand Prix, replacing the...
The 1967 Pontiac Firebird H.O. used the same basic body shell as Chevy’s also-new-for-1967 Camaro. Visually, the biggest differences were...
The 1973 Grand Prix was not only stylish and luxurious but also had the signature sporty flair to it. It...
The Monkeemobile is a modified Pontiac GTO that was designed and built by designer Dean Jeffries for The Monkees, a pop-rock band and television program. The car features...