The 1969 Pontiac Executive occupied a curious middle ground, positioned above the workhorse Catalina yet consistently overshadowed by the glamorous Bonneville at the top of Pontiac’s full-size range.
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In 1962, Pontiac had no fewer than four full-size cars in showrooms: the Catalina, Bonneville, Star Chief, and Ventura. And that didn't stop the GM division from launching another land yacht: the ...
The Chieftain was Pontiac’s all-new postwar automobile, introduced in 1949 and replaced by the sensational Catalina a decade later. The moniker saw three distinct generations, with one of the most ...
Jay Leno restores a 1965 Pontiac Grand Prix with a remarkable history tied to a Navy pilot and the golden era of muscle car ...
The turbocharged Pontiac V8 Firebird was produced only for 1980 and 1981, a rare muscle car gem from the 1980s.
The Pontiac automobile brand launched in 1926 with a focus on power at an economical price. This remained a core philosophy of the company and led to some of the coolest looking classic muscle cars ...
We’re talking about the 6000 STE, a performance-oriented version of the otherwise fairly nondescript Pontiac 6000 sedan. Although it was on the market for only nine years, the 6000 STE remains a ...
A new museum in Pontiac celebrates the city’s role in getting people to places they wanted to go. That history goes from the carriage industry of the 1800s to the last Pontiac automobile made in the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Quite a stir was created in local automobile circles last week when Anheuser & Ruth introduced the new Pontiac automobile, a ...
Discover a fascinating car museum along Route 66 in Pontiac, Illinois packed with classic Pontiacs, rare memorabilia, and surprising automotive history.