Conceived to be a sports car that most Americans could afford, the fantastic XP-833 could've been a paradigm-shifting halo car for Pontiac, but GM management prevented it from going into production to ...
In the 1960s, General Motors stood at the top of the American automotive world. Its lineup shaped the streets, inspired culture, and ruled the sales charts. Chevrolet, Cadillac, Oldsmobile, Buick, and ...
For Pontiac and Corvette fans, the designation "XP-833" is more than just a series of letters and numbers. XP-833 refers to the legendary 1964 Pontiac Banshee, a prototype whose debut was canceled ...
The Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors (GM) gave us plenty of fun and attractive cars over its near-century of existence. The brand was known for having sporty and high-performing cars that ...
Pontiac's demise is one of the most tragic in the entire car industry. Once at the forefront of automotive performance and ...
Imagine yourself as the general manager of Chevrolet in 1966. You're at the wheel of the largest division of General Motors, with total passenger car production in excess of 2 million units under your ...
The one-off 1964 Pontiac Banshee coupe concept is once again for sale, this time in a listing at Hemmings. The asking price is a cool $1.2 million. The Banshee was an early attempt by General Motors ...
29 Jan 2024, 14:17 UTC · By: Vlad Radu / Killed off by the Corvette, the Banshee XP-833 could've been the affordable sports car that gave Pontiac an even more exciting identity ...
Dream cars. Hot rods. Two different animals entirely, though both rely heavily upon style for their stock in trade. Beyond that, whats the connection? Joe Bortz, owner of a Chicagoland restaurant and ...