The folks at Nelson Racing Engines are putting together an all-wheel-drive, mid-engined, twin-turbocharged 1967 Pontiac GTO. The folks at Nelson Racing Engines are putting together an all-wheel-drive, ...
Once upon a time, car enthusiasts would have to pack a cooler and head down to the local raceway to see cars like a Pontiac GTO and a Hurst/Olds sprint down the quarter-mile. But now, thanks to the ...
Introduced in 1963, the Pontiac GTO is widely regarded as America's primordial muscle car. While this statement can be considered untrue if we look at the Chrysler C-300, which debuted in 1955, the ...
We’re once again headed back to the drag strip, this time to watch as two classic GM muscle cars square off in a sprint to the finish with some heads-up drag racing action between a 1969 Chevrolet ...
California-based Nelson Racing Engines is mostly known for, well, their racing engines. The company routinely builds engines north of 1,500 and 2,000 hp. Alongside the engine for your next ...
This meticulously restored, low-mileage, '67 GTO Ram Air/four-speed car looks the part of a pampered garage queen. These days it is. But 40-some years ago it was anything but. Dennis Kloha bought the ...
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1967 GTO the origin story, specs, and rising values
The 1967 Pontiac GTO sits at a pivotal moment in American muscle car history, bridging the raw experimentation of the early 1960s with the more refined performance machines that followed. As values ...
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1967 GTO 400 engines compared: HO vs Ram Air
The 1967 Pontiac GTO gave buyers a rare choice between two distinct 400 cubic inch performance paths, the 400 HO and the Ram Air package. Each engine delivered serious speed, but they did it with ...
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