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20 Years Outside: 1978 Pontiac Trans Am

This 1978 Pontiac Trans Am has spent it’s entire life in Arkansas. Despite having being stored outside for 20 years, it’s in surprisingly solid shape. The seller has made it start and run, but needs it’s brakes bled to do… more»

Lose The Tarp: 1969 Pontiac GTO

Some believe that Pontiac’s now famous GTO option package kicked off the whole muscle craze. I don’t know about that, but I do know that I’d love to own a goat of my own! This particular GTO came out… more»

1969 Pontiac Grand Prix 428: Barn Treasure

This is a very original unrestored numbers matching 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix “J” with original paint. Since finding this in a barn, the owner has done a lot of work on it including new radiator, water pump, starter, fuel pump,… more»

1964 Pontiac GTO: Perfect Patina?

I’ve always like the Pontiac GTO and I love the unique look of some good patina, but I’m not sure how I feel about the two together. Reader Charles H shared this ’64 GTO with us and he titled… more»

1968 Pontiac Firebird Convertible: Worth Saving?

Is this 1968 Firebird convertible worth saving or is it just a parts car? The owner is asking a reasonable $3,500 here on craigslist in Rice, MN. He says it’s a matching numbers car, but there’s no mention of the lack… more»

Is It Too Rusty? 1966 Pontiac Catalina

I’ve been trying to decide if this 1966 Catalina would be worth putting back on the road, or if it’s future life is only as a parts car. Thanks to Troy U. for this find! It’s located in Sussex,… more»

1977 Trans Am Sport Wagon

We’ve featured a number of Corvette wagons and while I can appreciate the idea of giving an American performance car more functionality by making it a wagon, I’m not sure what someone was thinking when they built this Trans… more»

1974 Pontiac Firebird: Down But Not Out

Upon first looking at the eBay listing for this 1974 Pontiac Firebird Formula 455, I thought this was going to be a total basketcase. It’s close, but I think it’s worth bringing back even in its rough condition. The… more»

1966 Pontiac Puzzle: Worth Putting Together?

This old Pontiac was found sitting in the driveway of a vacant home. I tracked down the owner and although he isn’t actively trying to sell it, he said he may have to because a neighbor complained. The owner… more»

Hasn’t Left The Barn: 1964 Pontiac Catalina

We don’t have a clear picture of this interesting find from Robert R., because it hasn’t left the barn yet! You can find this 1964 Pontiac Catalina in Terre Haute, Indiana and it’s advertised here on craigslist for $2,000… more»

1955 Pontiac Star Chief: 4 Door Survivor

I don’t know why the owner calls this 1955 Pontiac Star Chief a hot rod. It is said to be completely original. The owner only had to replace the fuel pump to revive the old Starchief, so it must not… more»

1970 Pontiac GTO Convertible: Topless Goat

I know many a car nut that would love to have a 1970 GTO Judge Convertible, but given the limited production numbers, few of us will ever have the chance of owning one of these muscular convertibles. Even regular… more»

Lots Of Questions: 1961 Pontiac Catalina

We don’t know much about this 1961 Pontiac. The seller, a person of few words, tells us that it was a nice one owner car until two years ago. Presumably that’s when the seller purchased the car. It’s located… more»

Tempting Tempest: 1965 Pontiac

I’m kind of surprised someone hasn’t already turned this ’65 Pontiac Tempest into a GTO clone, but somehow it has survived without having an engine swap or GTO badges installed. It is a base Tempest, so perhaps that’s why… more»

Treed Goat Recovered: Pontiac GTO Judge

Reader Alan F recently sent in photos of a Pontiac GTO Judge that he has known about for the past 30 years and he finally got the chance to buy it. Well, over the weekend he traveled to the… more»

John’s 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge

The GTO Judge is one of those iconic muscle cars that everyone knows about and many people dream of owning. There weren’t many made the year the Judge was introduced, so they are the most desirable and valuable. We… more»

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