Let's get the most important thing out of the way first: this is not a numbers-matching GTO, and the trim tag tells you so.
Most people who purchased a Pontiac GTO back in 1965 picked the hardtop, with the parent company building over 55,700 units in this body style. Needless to say, the convertibles were much rarer, and ...
Most people who walked into a Pontiac dealership in 1965 ordered the hardtop. It made sense. The convertible was significantly more expensive, so the hardtop accounted for 55,722 goats built this year ...
Orvil Osche is a lucky man. He has owned not one, but three beautiful '65 GTOs. How and where he found his latest, however, led to an adventure. Each of us knows that the perfect Pontiac is out there ...
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1965 Pontiac GTO for sale

This numbers-matching 1965 Pontiac GTO is a meticulously maintained muscle car located in Aiken, South Carolina. Finished in its original Night Watch Blue over a white interior, this example has been ...
"Even though my '65 GTO has been modified heavily, I wanted it to look mostly stock to the casual observer," says Chris LaCasse. "I didn't want them to notice [certain] parts didn't belong there since ...
A remarkable discovery has emerged from two decades of dry storage—a 1965 Pontiac GTO that's not quite what it appears to be. Initially sold as a Le Mans with a modest 326 two-barrel engine, this ...
In the early 1960s, most of Pontiac‘s advertising hinged on its involvement in competitive motorsports. The only problem was that it wasn’t supposed to be involved in motorsports at all. In 1957, ...
If you’re a muscle car fan itching for some classic drag racing action, then this video should certainly satisfy. What we have here is a 1320 throw-down between a 1965 Pontiac GTO and 1970 Chevrolet ...
Own this 1965 Pontiac GTO, a two-owner, matching-numbers classic with 81,000 miles (assumed based on context), located in Chesapeake, Virginia. With paperwork since 1965, this 389 4bbl beauty features ...