That engine, the Pontiac OHC 6, saw its showroom debut for the 1966 model year as the base engine in the Tempest and LeMans.
In 1973, John DeLorean left General Motors to form his own company, the DeLorean Motor Company, and to realize his vision of producing a safe, ethical and ecologically responsible automobile.
John DeLorean had hoped to make his namesake vehicle at General Motors, but the company declined and DeLorean struck out on his own, founding the DeLorean Motor Company in 1975. The first DeLorean ...
That's how the son of former General Motors exec John DeLorean — who created his own car company, DeLorean Motor Company, or DMC — describes the story of his father's downfall and the end of ...
Discover the Pontiac Banshee IV, a futuristic 1988 concept car with a 4.0-liter V8, inspiring the fourth-gen Firebird, but ...
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