The Pontiac That Almost KILLED The Corvette (GM Buried It)

Pontiac had a car in 1964 that weighed 800 pounds less than a Corvette, cost significantly less than a Corvette, and by every honest performance metric available, could have embarrassed a Corvette on the right road. So General Motors killed it before anyone outside a small room of executives ever got to drive one. Not because it failed. Because it worked too well. This is the story of the Pontiac Banshee, one of the greatest cars America never got to buy, and the corporate decision that buried it before it could change everything.