Before 1970, the GTO had to make do with a maximum of 400 cubes of Pontiac horsepower, and the famous Ram Air powerhouse family quickly proved to everyone that displacement alone isn't enough to win ...
The Ram Air IV V8 marked the pinnacle of Pontiac's performance and engineering in the '60s. On paper, Pontiactried to downplay what they’d unleashed, which ended up being a factory race engine ...
The Pontiac GTO is a legendary name in the muscle car world, renowned for its powerful engines and sleek design. Among its most iconic versions is the Ram Air IV, which has become a coveted prize ...
In 1963, Pontiac’s brainiacs outsmarted the entire GM decision-making brass hats and their engine size-capping edict. That cease and desist order prevented cross-breeding an intermediate body with an ...
Last month, we featured Chuck Henley's spectacular '69 Ray Faro Pontiac Ram Air V GTO Judge and told the story of how he found it and researched its history for a top-notch restoration. It was a great ...