The Bonneville debuted in 1957 as a convertible with only two optional equipment choices, and just 630 units were assembled; ...
Pontiac's 455 ci V8 engine was its largest ever, ideal for muscle cars in the 1970s for torque and lower emissions. The 421 ...
But, despite its drag racing engineering, this Fiero ahs also been built to handle smoothly on the road, except in wet ...
That engine, the Pontiac OHC 6, saw its showroom debut for the 1966 model year as the base engine in the Tempest and LeMans.
And looking back over the past few months, we’ve been teased into thinking that a newly designed, competitive engine would soon be released by the “youth group” at Pontiac Motor Division.
This Pontiac GTO was owned by one person until January 2025 and is now in the possession of a used car dealer that has listed ...
First introduced in the '70s, the 7.5-liter Pontiac 455 V8 would be used in many of the company’s models, such as the Grand Prix and Firebird. Unfortunately, like most V8 engines of the era ...
With the debut of the Pontiac GTO in 1964 ... Thanks to a ban on big engines for all GM divisions, the GTO was limited to a decent, but not mind-blowing, 348-horsepower 389 V-8.
Both brands released a V8 with a 400 cubic inch displacement. Although they were essentially made by the same company and called a 400, these engines weren’t the same. Pontiac made its block V8 ...