The Pontiac GTO is a car worthy of a king. A Drift King, that is! The ride was first produced in 1964 and the last car rolled off the assembly line in 2006, ending the production of the GTO at the fourth generation.
It seems like a rarity that we actually feature a GTO. This is not because of a hatred of the cars or of any type of conspiracy against them, but rather because they are simply not the most popular GM car around.
Though Mother’s Day has now past, this is a child that ought to make any parent proud. The first reason for this is because she is driving a Power Wheels Camaro.
It isn’t easy to get into the 11 Second Club. Sure, many LS1 machines are fast even before any modifications, but 11 seconds fast? No — that takes time, money, and dedication to get to that point.
LS1Tech member hardbones has been an “F-body man all his life,” as he claims. He enjoys classic car restoration, model building, maintaining his property, and some cold Bud Light.