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What years Pontiac built the Bonneville 421 Super Duty and values now
The 421 Super Duty sits at the center of Pontiac lore, yet its relationship to the Bonneville nameplate is far murkier than ...
For the 1950 model year, Pontiac debuted a new trim level for the Chieftain hardtop. The Pontiac Catalina was the Chieftain's top-of-the-line trim, with a name in line with the tradition of naming ...
To most hobbyists, the term "421 Super Duty" conjures up thoughts of a stripped-down Catalina ruling the high banks of Daytona or the finish line of the nearest dragstrip. But rarely is the engine ...
Say the words "389 and a four-speed," and if you're like most Pontiac purists, you're going to have fond memories of a tire-burning, tiger-growling GTO. In 1962, however, two model years before the ...
When talking about muscle cars, we usually think about high-performance midsize vehicles produced during most of the 1960s and the early 1970s. And that's alright, but we also need to remember that ...
Introduced in 1960, the Super Duty V8 engine turned the Pontiac Catalina into a worthy NASCAR and drag-racing competitor. In 1962, Pontiac debuted a larger, 421-cubic-inch (6.9-liter) version of the ...
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The Fastest Pontiac Muscle Car Of The '60s With The Brand's Rarest Engine Under The Hood
If you think Pontiac was out of control in the 1960s, you’d be right. Several amazing muscle cars came out of the Pontiac brand, making it one of the top brands for drag racers during the Muscle Car ...
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