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The 1973 six-cylinder Ventura was the last Pontiac model to offer the two-speed automatic, ... 1975 Pontiac Ventura. The GTO was dropped in 1975, along with the ...
The Pontiac GTO is a front-engine, rear-drive, two-door and four-passenger automobile manufactured and marketed by the Pontiac division of General Motors over four generations from 1963 until 1974 in the United States — with a fifth generation made by GM's Australian subsidiary, Holden, for the 2004 through 2006 model years.
Ventura: 1960 1977 GM B platform GM X platform ... Pontiac Astre (1975–1977; 1973–1977 Canada) Pontiac Firefly (1985–2001, ... Pontiac Q (2002) Pontiac GTO Ram ...
The Pontiac GTO is credited with popularizing the muscle car market segment of the 1960s, and by many as the first muscle car. The 1970 model year introduced the LeMans GT-37 package. The 1973-75 Grand Am and 1977 Can Am combined luxury with performance features to emulate European coupes, focusing on balancing handling with power.
The General Motors X platform (also called X-body) is a rear-wheel drive compact car automobile platform produced from the 1962 to 1979 model years. Developed by Chevrolet, the architecture was initially unique in the U.S. to the Chevy II, first joined by the Pontiac Ventura in 1971, then a range of other GM products as its divisions expanded their compact model lines.
English: A 1973 Pontiac Ventura Sprint 2-door Coupe at the Belmont Race Track. Built at Willow Run, MI, this one has a two-barrel 350 V8 with a single exhaust.
Most people enter military service “with the fundamental sense that they are good people and that they are doing this for good purposes, on the side of freedom and country and God,” said Dr. Wayne Jonas, a military physician for 24 years and president and CEO of the Samueli Institute, a non-profit health research organization.
1969 Pontiac GTO. For 1969, Pontiac ... Pontiac Ventura (1960–1970 full-size, 1973–1977 compact) Pontiac Ventura II (1971–1972) Pontiac Vibe (2003–2010 ...