The Pontiac 2+2 Catalina stands as a noteworthy classic muscle car, though it often finds itself overshadowed by more renowned models in Pontiac’s lineup. Introduced during a vibrant era for American ...
Pontiac is no more today, sadly. Or is it? Can you imagine what it would have been to gaze at the plastic drabness of an SUV with the iconic beak of a Pontiac upfront and 2025 production date? What a ...
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Pontiac’s 421 Tri-Power: A collector’s dream engine
The Pontiac 421 Tri-Power was a standout engine during the golden age of muscle cars, known for its impressive performance and unique design. Enthusiasts and collectors continue to admire its ...
Any hobbyist of the early-'60s performance scene knows that the Super-Duty Pontiacs instilled fear in the competition. It didn't seem to matter if the challenge came on a NASCAR oval or NHRA dragstrip ...
Pontiac’s glory days of the sixties and seventies are long gone, and so is the company altogether, but thankfully, GM’s second division built enough great cars to last to this day. Trans Am and GTO ...
Performance cars like Pontiac's fullsize 1965 Catalina 2+2 often go unappreciated by muscle car enthusiasts. Many consider their kind too heavy (tipping the scales at 3,748 pounds) and too imposing to ...
There’s an art to properly restomodding a classic car. Striking that balance between modernity and old-school cool isn’t always easy, but this 1966 Pontiac Catalina 2+2 pulls it off, as evidenced by ...
Pontiac is one of those brands that muscle car enthusiasts will inevitably talk about when they start discussing the American muscle car movement. With iconic builds like the aptly-named GTO, Firebird ...
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