Rare Pontiac GTO Takes Jay Leno Back In Time


The

Pontiac GTO
is often regarded as the car that sparked the

American muscle car
revolution. However, because of its powerful V8 engine and aggressive styling, some have even refered to the GTO as the world’s first Supercars
. Though that may be a little doubtful, the GTO is still considered to be “The Goat” of Muscle Cars
, and it became an icon during the golden age of muscle cars. Jay Leno is a big fan of all historic cars, and in his recent video, he took a very rare Pontiac GTO for a spin, and went back in time to an era of forgotten legends.

black 2005 Pontiac GTO


Pontiac GTO

Notable Model Years

2006 Pontiac GTO
, 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge

1965 Pontiac GTO Royal Bobcat Took Performance To A New Level

Jay Leno’s
latest episode of Jay Leno’s Garage puts the spotlight on the 1965 Pontiac GTO Royal Bobcat. The car, owned by Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Jordan “Joker” Smith, features a rare Royal Bobcat package developed by Royal Pontiac in Royal Oak, Michigan. Known for turning factory GTOs into street-racing legends, the Royal Bobcat upgrades added horsepower and performance through a range of tweaks, including Tri-Power carburation, enhanced ignition systems, and advanced tuning techniques. While the GTO was already a pretty amazing car with its 389 V8 pumping out around 360 hp, this tweaked-up version could churn out around 400 hp, putting it in supercar territory for that era. This is also one of the reasons why Jay Leno says that this car is often hailed as one of the world’s first supercars.

1965 Pontiac GTO Royal Bobcat Specifications

Engine

389 cubic-inch V8 with Tri-Power carburation

Horsepower

~360 HP (factory) / ~400 HP (with Royal Bobcat upgrades)

Torque

428 lb-ft (estimated with upgrades)

Transmission

4-speed manual (Hurst shifter added)

0-60 mph

~6.5 seconds (with Royal Bobcat upgrades)

Top Speed

~120 mph+

Compression Ratio

Increased to ~10.75:1 (Royal Bobcat kit)

Cooling Modifications

Opened hood scoop with ram air pan for ~55°F cooler intake air

Ignition

Manual timing advance, upgraded springs

Exhaust

3-inch exhaust with Doug’s headers

Brakes

4-wheel drum brakes

Suspension

Stock shocks with optional stiffer spring setup

Weight

~3,500 lbs

Wheels

Styled steel wheels resembling mag wheels

Unique Features

Royal Bobcat badging, upgraded carburation linkage

Original Price

~$3,500 (base model in 1965)

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Value Of 1965 Pontiac GTO Is Rising: Will It Continue In Next Few Years?

The Pontiac GTO highly regarded as it is credited with kicking off the muscle car boom in the 1960s. The Pontiac GTO was born in 1964, and in the following year, the muscle car was in great demand, with around 75,000 units sold. That’s a lot of 1965 GTOs sold, but despite the numbers, they are still quite valuable today. According to research by HotCars, the current average price for a ’65 GTO is $61,494. This around $10,000 higher than the car’s average price in 2019. This means that the price of the 1965 Pontiac is steadily rising. Will this trend continue in the next few years?

A Rare Pontiac With A History

Pontiac GTO Royal Bobcat Jay Leno
Jay Leno’s Garage / YouTube

Smith, who is an avid car enthusiast, recounted his journey to acquire this rare GTO, which was previously part of Pontiac legend Jim Wangers’ personal collection. Jim is often considered to be considered the ‘Godfather’ of the GTO, as he helped to market the vehicle. The original price of this GTO in 1965 was around $3,500, but because of its legacy and significance, as of January 2025, a well-preserved or meticulously restored example can command significant prices at auction. Right now, a 1965 Pontiac GTO Royal Bobcat is listed for auction at Mecum’s Kissimmee 2025 event, with an estimated value between $100,000 and $125,000.

“Modern cars feel like 60 at 100, but this makes 60 feel like 100—and that’s where the fun is!”

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Jay Leno also claims that “this was the car that made fast cars fun and attainable.” The Pontiac GTO legacy carried over through the years until the car went out of production. In fact, the Pontiac GTO was one of the fastest muscle cars in the 2000’s.

Fast Facts About The Pontiac GTO Royal Bobcat

  • It Was a dealer-tuned beast
  • It could secretly exceed GM’s horsepower Limit (General Motors imposed a corporate limit of 400 horsepower on its cars)
  • It came with a How-To Kit
  • Pontiac engineers sometimes collaborated with Royal Pontiac, using the Bobcat as a testbed for experimental performance features



Jay Leno recently had the opportunity to take a rare Pontiac GTO for a spin, and it was a trip down memory lane for the car enthusiast. The Pontiac GTO is a classic muscle car that was popular in the 1960s and 1970s, known for its powerful engine and sleek design.

The GTO that Leno got to drive was a rare model, one of only a few left in existence. As he revved the engine and hit the open road, Leno couldn’t help but feel nostalgic for the golden age of American muscle cars.

With its throaty growl and impressive acceleration, the Pontiac GTO reminded Leno of a time when cars were built for speed and style. It was a reminder of the craftsmanship and attention to detail that went into creating these iconic vehicles.

As Leno cruised along in the Pontiac GTO, he couldn’t help but smile and feel grateful for the chance to experience such a rare and special car. It was a trip back in time, a reminder of the glory days of American automotive history.

For car enthusiasts like Jay Leno, driving a rare Pontiac GTO is more than just a joyride – it’s a chance to connect with the past and appreciate the legacy of these legendary vehicles. And for those lucky enough to witness it, it’s a reminder of the timeless appeal of classic American muscle cars.

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