As you may recall, the car jammed in next to our recently profiled Buckskin Corvette was a similarly rough-looking Pontiac Trans Am. We asked the question then as to which car you would choose, but your preference is truly up… more»
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Original Survivor: 1941 Pontiac Torpedo
Randy C tipped us off to this nice old Pontiac. The Torpedo shared its body with the Cadillac series 62. Introduced in 1940, this body was streamlined and lowered 2 inches. Running boards were eliminated and the seat widened 5… more»
Not The Right Formula: 1972 Pontiac Firebird
I guess the formula just hasn’t ever been quite right for this poor Firebird Formula 400, as it has spent more of its life parked than on the go. It arrived in the UK in ’76 and was in… more»
20K Miles from New: 1988 Pontiac Grand Am
There’s a high attrition rate among entry-level vehicles of every generation. Cheap to buy and often times not subject to top levels of care and concern, they are easily disposable when wheel bearings start to fail or the exhaust… more»
Some Assembly Required: 1968 Pontiac GTO
This old goat is listed on craigslist in Owensboro, Kentucky with an asking of $7,900. It has all the goodies including AC, power steering, Ram Air hood, “rally dash” and more. If it’s a true Ram Air car, that… more»
Big Red: 1973 Pontiac Grandville Convertible
I’d really like to think this Pontiac is as nice as it looks here, with the original skirts and wheels. It’s listed on craigslist in South Holland, Illinois for $5,500. Perhaps the whole car is this nice, especially with the… more»
Carmageddon: 1966 Pontiac 2+2 Convertible
The Pontiac 2+2 cars were built as a performance car based on the Catalina platform (a shortened Bonneville), much like the Lemans based GTO. The base engine was a 338 horsepower 441. Can you imagine a big sled like this… more»
Garaged For Years: 1955 Pontiac Star Chief Hardtop
Everyone knows about 1955 Chevrolets, but there were other neat cars the General produced that year as well. This 1955 Pontiac Star Chief doesn’t have much of a history, although the staging outside of the barn in the background… more»
Pictures Tell The Story: 1967 Pontiac GTO
Many times we look over cars thinking “well, it looks great in the pictures, but I wish the seller had photographed the trouble spots.” When I first saw pictures of this GTO like the one above, it looked almost… more»
Surfs Up: 1962 Pontiac Bonneville Safari
I’m not a huge fan of the custom work that’s been done to this Bonneville Wagon, yet I still want it! I can do without the airbags, yes they are cool and give the car a radical look, but… more»
400/4-Speed/WS6: 1979 Pontiac Trans Am SE
Pontiac cranked out a lot of Firebirds in 1979. In fact, at over 100k, it was the most that had or ever would be produced in one year. Why then are so many people bidding on this rough looking… more»
Bubbletop: 1961 Pontiac Catalina Hardtop
This “bubbletop” 1961 Pontiac Catalina appears at first glance to be a car in pretty nice shape. As it turns out, even after closer inspection, it looks pretty good. The pretty Poncho is hiding out in Florence, Alabama and… more»
One Of One: 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge
I know we tend to stay away from already restored cars, but this GTO Judge is just too special for me to ignore! I’ve always loved the looks of the Judge and clearly based on values, I’m not the only one…. more»
Spokane Octo-Find: Eight Classic Convertibles
I made the “mistake” of checking the internet for American convertibles today, and hit the motherlode of projects in Spokane, Washington. They are listed here on craigslist and range in price from $1,600 to $4,000 each. According to the seller most… more»
Save A Marriage: Buy This Beautiful Fiero!
For Pontiac Fiero enthusiasts, the 1988 models were special for at least two reasons. The first of these is that the General finally let the engineers put the front suspension they originally wanted to on the Fiero, rather than… more»
GTO Estate: 1966 Pontiac Tempest Wagon
For some strange reason I have always dreamt of building a Pontiac GTO Station Wagon. Pontiac never built a wagon version of the GTO, but they did build Tempest Station Wagons. The GTO was of course based on the… more»
















