GTO

1970 Pontiac GTO: Project 455 H.O.

The seller of this GTO didn’t provide much information, but they claim it is a 455 H.O. car. The 455 H.O. was the biggest engine offered in the GTO for 1970, but wasn’t actually the most powerful option. Seeing… more»

1966 Pontiac GTO: Not Lookin’ So Fine

As a child I remember being fascinated with the twin vertical lights on mid-60’s Poncho’s. This GTO, shown to be real with documentation, is for sale in Newfane, New York and is offered here on eBay with bidding currently… more»

1969 Pontiac GTO Judge: Cow Tipping

This 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge was supposedly found in a barn only 60 miles from the dealership that sold it new. It has some rust, but appears to be relativity original and complete. The seller purchased the car from… more»

1971 Pontiac GTO: Barn Fresh

For Pontiac fans, model #242 means one thing, the Goat. The designation #242 was given to the GTO after it became its own separate model from the Tempest/Le Mans. This 1971 Pontiac GTO was discovered just days ago in… more»

Tri-Power Goat: 1964 Pontiac GTO

It has been a while since we last featured a first year Pontiac GTO, so when Jim S tipped me off to this, I thought it deserved a closer look. Given the Goats history of speed, it is unusually… more»

Barn Full Of Goats: 1964 Pontiac GTO

This sight should get any car hunter’s blood going. A real barn with real muscle cars inside – 3 Pontiac GTOs to be exact! Apparently a GM engineer started collecting cars right around the time the fuel crisis hit…. more»

Pontiac GTO Graveyard in California

We get a lot of leads about supposedly incredible finds from around the globe. Most turn out to just be old rumors that have been passed around the internet for years, but every once in while we get one… more»

35K Mile Survivor: 1966 Pontiac GTO

The seller of this beautiful black GTO claims that it is a survivor car. They seem honest in their assessment of the car, but they are also a dealer who needs to turn a profit. There is nothing wrong… more»

1966 Pontiac GTO: Confused or Crook?

Since starting this site, we have seen some questionable car descriptions. We have seen sellers list cars incorrectly in every way imaginable, we have found listings where the seller is clearly lying, and we have even seen one’s that… more»

These Goats Need a Bath!

Buying any car online can be a daunting task. You have to trust the seller’s description, photos, and intentions. It’s even more difficult when you are buying a barn find online. We all love the pictures of a classics… more»

Grahams GTO Barn Finds

Barn Finds reader Graham L, like most of us here, is an autoholic and he has been building himself a nice collection over the years. He isn’t by any means a GTO fanatic, not to say that he doesn’t… more»

His and Hers: 1968 Pontiac GTO

This 1968 Pontiac GTO has supposedly been in storage since 1981, so it is going to need some work to be roadworthy again. The seller claims that it is 99% rust free and should provide for an easy restoration…. more»

1966 Pontiac GTO Convertible Barn Find

UPDATE 1/13/14 – Jim S. just tipped us off that this Goat has been relisted here on eBay. This is the same seller, so they must have decided to do some work to it since it was last for… more»

Rusty Goat: 1965 Pontiac GTO Hardtop

The history of the Muscle Car is a topic of much debate, but for many enthusiasts the first true muscle car was Pontiac’s GTO. The Goat made its debut in 1964 as a performance option for the Tempest, but… more»

Suvivor Goat: 1967 Pontiac GTO

You know a car has attained cult status when it has a nickname that is known globally. In the case of the Pontiac GTO, its nickname is well known, even though it is actually longer than its name. We… more»

Barn Goat: 1969 Pontiac GTO

The GTO started life as an options package to get around GM’s ban on high performance cars, but the GTO was a true performance machine. We rarely find GTOs hiding in old barns, but this 1969 GTO is one of the few we’ve ever… more»

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