Pontiac Catalina 2+2
In the mid-’60s, the GTO was the car to have since it was at the forefront of the muscle car movement. With its performance, powerful engine, and great Pontiac styling, the GTO was the perfect car for the moment. But it wasn’t the only stellar performance machine coming from Pontiac. In 1965, there was another pure muscle car icon in the form of the Catalina 2+2 (via Hemmings).

Since the Catalina was a full-size model, it was eligible for engines over 400 CID according to GM rules of the time. This meant that the Catalina 2+2 came with the famous 421 V8. If you wanted, you could get a Tri-Power intake system, the same as the one on the GTO, which boosted your car’s power to 376 HP. Of course, buyers could order limited-slip differentials, heavy-duty steering and brakes, and more, making the Catalina 2+2 very well-appointed but expensive too.