This is my all time favorite car. As you know, this car shares the same body as my cutlass, but what Pontiac did with it just created factory muscle. Forget the GTO.
That car is amazing! White is the color for that one. It seems that the car was worth more unrestored. When you take into consideration the amount it cost to restore it. But who cares....it looks sweet! HRD
-- Edited by hotroddonnie on Friday 30th of January 2015 07:33:42 AM
As a teenager , and sometime spectator at Detroit Dragway , I enjoyed particular cars and drivers rather than brands . In the Pontiac camp there was the Stan Long Pontiac , Jim Wangers in the Royal and farmer Arnie Beswick from time to time among others ....saw the Don Gay Pontiac too . The 60's were the best for me because , no matter what brand you liked , they were all represented in drag racing .
This is my all time favorite car. As you know, this car shares the same body as my cutlass, but what Pontiac did with it just created factory muscle. Forget the GTO.
Warren
If you look at the definition of muscle car it seems that the 63 with the 336 badged as a 326 seems to fit the bill. And its crazy how much the 64 GTO looks like the 63. Either way i sure would have liked to be the guy who got that car on default of a storage bill! $226, 000 would have got a few projects moving