When GM redesigned its intermediates for 1968, no division had a tougher muscle car act to follow than Pontiac. But talent rose to the challenge, and the 1968 Pontiac GTO emerged as a brilliant blend of beauty and brawn. It sustained the styling leadership of the 1966-67 series, and its performance remained competitive against ever-tougher rivals. Best of all, its aura was intact.
![]() ©2007 Publications International, Ltd. The bumper on the 1968 Pontiac GTO was color-keyed to match the car, and hidden headlamps were a popular option. See more muscle car pictures. |
![]() ©2007 Publications International, Ltd. The 1968 Pontiac GTO's bucket-seat interior remained a study in the art of muscle car cabins. |
Nothing rivaled the GTO's new energy-absorbing Endura bumper, which was molded and color-keyed to form the car's clean new nose. Hidden headlamps also were new and were so popular that most people didn't realize they were options.
![]() ©2007 Publications International, Ltd. The 400-cubic-inch V-8 got new cylinder heads and lighter valves in a mid-year upgrade. |
![]() ©2007 Publications International, Ltd. Despite some rough riding, the 1968 Pontiac GTO was popular with critics and buyers alike. |
Wheelbase, inches: 112.0 Weight, lbs: 3,506 Number built: 87,684 Base price: $3,101 Top Available Engine Type: ohv V-8 Displacement, cid: 400 Fuel system: 1 x 4bbl. Compression ratio: 10.75:1 Horsepower @ rpm: 360 @ 5100 Torque @ rpm: 445 @ 3600 Representative Performance 0-60 mph, sec: 6.4 1/4 mile, sec. @ mph: 14.5 @ 98 |
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