Original 1968 Pontiac GTO with factory air, hideaway headlights, disc brakes, and matching 400ci V8 drivetrain hits the market.
An original 1968 Pontiac GTO, powered by its factory 400-cubic-inch V8 engine, is now available for collectors and muscle car fans looking for an unmodified example of a first-year redesign from Pontiac’s golden era.

This GTO retains its numbers-matching drivetrain, including the 6.5-liter (400ci) Pontiac V8 paired with a 3-speed automatic transmission and “His and Hers” dual-gate shifter — a staple of performance-minded Pontiacs in the late 1960s. Under the hood, the car sports chrome valve covers and factory-installed air conditioning, a sought-after option that adds both comfort and value to the package.

Finished with power steering and power four-wheel disc brakes, the GTO also boasts classic styling elements that defined the era: hideaway headlights, a hood-mounted tachometer, and aggressive stance on US Mag wheels. The disc brake upgrade improves drivability while maintaining its vintage appeal.
The 1968 model year marked a significant shift for the GTO, with a move to GM’s new A-body platform and a more curvaceous design. This example blends period-correct equipment with thoughtful upgrades, making it a solid candidate for either cruise nights or weekend shows.

With its original motor, working factory A/C, and timeless options like the concealed headlights and distinctive exterior trim, this 1968 GTO is a strong representation of the model’s performance heritage. Whether you're a seasoned collector or someone looking to get into the muscle car scene with a well-kept icon, this Pontiac offers both pedigree and presence.