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Hemmings on MSN1970 Pontiac GTO Judge Wins AACA’s Zenith Award
A 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge owned by Debra Powell and her father, Gil Powell, of Denver, North Carolina, has won the Antique Automobile Club of America’s Zenith Award, the organization’s recognition of ...
It’s hard living in the shadow of an icon, especially when that icon is the Pontiac GTO. But Pontiac was never a one-trick ...
In 2010, the nearly $18 million sale of a Ferrari 250 GTO by British TV and radio host Chris Evans made headlines, and it reportedly has since been resold in the upper $20 millions, Bloomberg said.
I read so many vintage GTO guys downing them when they came out, I say now what I said then. DRIVE ONE! these cars are a great bang for the buck used.
A 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO raced by Phil Hill could become the most expensive car ever sold at auction when it crosses the block the August, with an estimated price tag above US$45 million. The sale ...
The GTO has already won several awards at car shows, and this says a lot about its condition. The photos probably don't do enough justice, but it's hard to believe it'll struggle to find a new home.
When the new GTO appears on the open road, vintage GTOs will probably become even more popular. This hype will create more puppy-mill cars to end up on the auction block or a car lot near you.
GTO Engineering recently unveiled some design sketches of its latest offering. Affectionately called the Moderna, it resembles a certain vintage Ferrari that fetched upwards of $48-million at an ...
According to media reports, in February 2012, a 1964 Ferrari 250 GTO became the most expensive car ever sold, fetching $32 million. Then, just a few months later, a 1962 GTO sold for $35 million.
First too young and then too poor for the original, I finally got to drive a vintage GTO while doing a story about the most significant cars in the first century of motoring. It was a ’66 ...
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