Grand Prix... 1963 Pontiac Motor Division press release photo
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Established in 1926, the Pontiac Motor Division was a proud member of the General Motors family since day one. For most of its life, Pontiac was among the top s
The Oakland Motor Car Company was absorbed into the Pontiac Division of General Motors in 1931. Sales of Pontiac automobiles by General Motors were discontinued in 2010.
A generation of muscle car enthusiasts owes much to John Z. DeLorean.
1961. Change is the only constant in auto racing. All change is not created equal, nor are the end results predictable.
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The Pontiac V8 was one of General Motors’ most versatile engines, serving the corporation well for more than 25 years. Here’s where it all began in 1955. Among the General Motors divisions, Pontiac was rather late to the … Continue reading →
Sarah B. Weir, Yahoo! Shine Blogger In the boom-boom years post-World War II, American consumerism reached new heights and a generation of
Star Chief convertible... 1957 Pontiac Motor Division press release photo
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When Horsepower Ran Free - 1962 Pontiac Catalina
For decades, engineer Malcom “Mac” McKellar spearheaded the Pontiac division’s advanced engine development team, and one of his favorite projects was this overhead-cam version of the 421 cubic-inch V8. In the early ’60s, the engine program at the Pontiac … Continue reading →
Steadfastly holding to the straight-eight flathead, this 1953 Pontiac Chieftain Deluxe is driven everywhere, and gets 19 miles per gallon.
1969 Pontiac Trans Am crossing the auction block at Monterey 2017 as F40.
The Pontiac V8 was one of General Motors’ most versatile engines, serving the corporation well for more than 25 years. Here’s where it all began in 1955. Among the General Motors divisions, Pontiac was rather late to the … Continue reading →
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When Horsepower Ran Free - 1962 Pontiac Catalina
(first posted 12/23/2014) Cohort poster William Oliver has found something approaching a unicorn: a Pontiac Astre, but not just any Pontiac Astre. It’s the final year 1977 model, which was […]
The Pontiac V8 was one of General Motors’ most versatile engines, serving the corporation well for more than 25 years. Here’s where it all began in 1955. Among the General Motors divisions, Pontiac was rather late to the … Continue reading →
1971 Pontiac Lemans crossing the auction block at Kissimmee 2021 as L100.
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1984 Pontiac 6000 + STE Sport Wagon-Fuel Injected V-4 Engine Original Magazine Ad Below is a link to other Pontiac Ads https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/OriginalAutoAds?ref=search_shop_redirect§ion_id=26986644 This is an Original Magazine Ad The size is about 10.5 * 8.5 Inches Hopefully The Picture Is Self Explanatory!! The first Pontiac were produced by General Motors in 1926 It was a very successful line till financial problems forced GM to end production in 2010 Some of the more popular models were: GTO Bonneville Trans-Am Parisienne LeMans Firebird Catalina Fiero 6000 Grand Prix Laurentian GTO Judge