Pontiac GTO

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The Pontiac GTO is a classic American muscle car, widely credited with popularizing the high-performance, V8-powered midsize coupe segment in the 1960s and 1970s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf automobile model
muscle car
assemblyLocation Arlington, Texas
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
surface form: Baltimore, Maryland

Elizabeth, South Australia
Fremont
surface form: Fremont, California

Pontiac, Michigan
basedOn Pontiac LeMans
Pontiac Tempest
bodyStyle 2-door convertible
2-door coupe
2-door hardtop
class midsize car
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creditedWith popularizing high-performance V8-powered midsize coupes
popularizing the American muscle car segment
culturalStatus iconic American muscle car
designer Bill Collins
John Z. DeLorean
Russ Gee
engineDisplacementOption 389 cu in V8
400 cu in V8
455 cu in V8
engineType V8
firstGeneration Pontiac GTO self-linksurface differs
surface form: 1964–1967 Pontiac GTO
fourthGeneration Pontiac GTO (2004–2006)
surface form: 2004–2006 Pontiac GTO
fourthGenerationBasedOn Holden Monaro
introduced 1964
layout front-engine, rear-wheel-drive
manufacturer Pontiac
marketedAs Wayne Gretzky
surface form: The Great One
nameMeaning Gran Turismo
surface form: Gran Turismo Omologato
nameOrigin Ferrari 250 GTO
notableModelYear Pontiac GTO self-linksurface differs
surface form: 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge
notableVariant Pontiac GTO self-linksurface differs
surface form: Pontiac GTO Judge

Ram Air IV GTO
Pontiac GTO self-linksurface differs
surface form: Tri-Power GTO
parentCompany General Motors
performancePackage Ram Air
Ram Air
surface form: Ram Air III

Ram Air IV GTO
surface form: Ram Air IV
productionEnd 1974
2006
productionStart 1964
reintroduced 2004
secondGeneration Pontiac GTO self-linksurface differs
surface form: 1968–1972 Pontiac GTO
thirdGeneration Pontiac GTO self-linksurface differs
surface form: 1973–1974 Pontiac GTO
transmissionOption 3-speed manual
4-speed manual
automatic transmission

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Pontiac notableModel Pontiac GTO
Holden Monaro market Pontiac GTO
this entity surface form: United States (as Pontiac GTO)
Pontiac Firebird relatedModel Pontiac GTO
Pontiac GTO firstGeneration Pontiac GTO self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: 1964–1967 Pontiac GTO
Pontiac GTO secondGeneration Pontiac GTO self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: 1968–1972 Pontiac GTO
Pontiac GTO thirdGeneration Pontiac GTO self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: 1973–1974 Pontiac GTO
Pontiac GTO notableVariant Pontiac GTO self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Pontiac GTO Judge
Pontiac GTO notableVariant Pontiac GTO self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Tri-Power GTO
Pontiac GTO notableModelYear Pontiac GTO self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge
Pontiac GTO (2004–2006) predecessor Pontiac GTO
this entity surface form: Pontiac GTO (1964–1974)
Two-Lane Blacktop carModelFeatured Pontiac GTO
Oldsmobile 442 relatedModel Pontiac GTO
Pontiac LeMans relatedTo Pontiac GTO
John Z. DeLorean designed Pontiac GTO
Bill Collins notableWork Pontiac GTO
Bill Collins associatedWith Pontiac GTO
Russ Gee notableWork Pontiac GTO
Ram Air IV GTO basedOn Pontiac GTO
Ram Air IV GTO successor Pontiac GTO
this entity surface form: 1971 Pontiac GTO 455 HO
Ram Air usedOn Pontiac GTO
Ram Air notableOn Pontiac GTO
this entity surface form: 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge
GM A-body usedForModel Pontiac GTO
this entity surface form: Pontiac GTO (1964–1973)
GM A-body notableModel Pontiac GTO
Pontiac Tempest relatedModel Pontiac GTO