GTO was an option in 1964 and returned to option status in '73 and '74. So, you could say GTO's were produced from 1964 to 1974. I am not including the more recent years purposely as I do do not consider them part of the same group. Nothing against the new GTO's...
pontiac made the GTO the year of the car started in 1968. i would recomend the 1969 GTO judge
Pontiac made them.
Pontiac GTO. The Pontiac GTO is an automobile that was manufactured by American automobile manufacturer Pontiac from the 1964 to 1974 model years, and by GM's subsidiary Holden in Australia from the 2004 to 2006 model years. The first generation of the GTO was a muscle car produced in the 1960s and the 1970s
Pontiac GTO was created in 1964.
Pontiac, GTO.
10,532 Pontiac GTOs were made in 1971.
Over the years this has been debated a bit. Pontiac ad executive Jim Wangers has claimed to be the "father of the GTO" but most sources credit John Delorean (who was chief engineer of Pontiac Motor Division at the time) with the GTO's inception.
Ferrari and Pontiac.
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The GTO, a small racing car, was originally made by Ferrari in 1962. When the Pontiac division of GM decided to make a similar vehicle, they adopted the moniker GTO and released the Pontiac GTO in 1964, based on the Pontiac LeMans model. Based on the LeMans and Ventura models, Pontiac released the GTO until 1974. The Pontiac GTO was rereleased in 2004 but due to low sales, production stopped in 2006.
They made the gto from 1964 to 1974 then they came out with the small gto. The last of the new series of GTOs rolled off the line June 14, 2006.
In the Pontiac GTO, GTO stands for Grand Turismo Osimo. In the Italian language this translates over to Homologated Grand Touring.