Answer: GTO
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Pontiac muscle car
- Classic Pontiac
- Classic muscle car
- Sporty Pontiac
- Old Pontiac
- Classic Pontiac muscle car
- '60s muscle car designed by John Delorean
- 1960s Pontiac
- Old Pontiac muscle car
- Bygone Pontiac muscle car
- Bygone muscle car
- '60s muscle car
- Army fig.
- "Little" car of song
- 'Vette alternative
- Sporty '60s Pontiac
- Ronny & the Daytonas hit
- Pontiac model
- Muscle car monogram
- Classic sports car
- Bygone Pontiac
- 1960s muscle car
- Sporty Pontiac of yore
- Sports car letters
- Pontiac sports car
- One-time Camaro rival
- Old Pontiac with a V8 engine
- Old muscle car
- Muscle car of yore
- Muscle car of song
- Muscle car letters
- Muscle car designation
- Muscle car
- Motor Trend's 1968 Car of the Year
- Hip Pontiac, once
- Car in a Beach Boys hit
- Car in a 1964 song
- Car in a '60s hit
- '60s song car with "three deuces and a four-speed and a 389"
- '60s Pontiac muscle car
- Sporty Pontiac of old
- Powerful Pontiac
- Potent Pontiac
- Potent '60s-'70s Pontiac
- Pontiac muscle car of old
- Pontiac in a 1964 song
- Pontiac in a '60s hit song
- Old Pontiac model
- Muscular Pontiac
- Muscle car ltrs.
- Muscle car in a 1964 song
- It had "three deuces and a four-speed and a 389," in song
- Hot car, for short
- Flip side of Ronny & the Daytonas' "Hot Rod Baby"
- Erstwhile sporty car
- Collector Pontiac
- Classic Ferrari
- Certain Pontiac
- Car sung about by Jan and Dean
- Car of song
- Car in a Beach Boys tune
- Car in a 1964 hit song
- 1964 Pontiac debut
- 1960s Pontiac muscle car
- '60s-'70s Pontiac
- '60s Pontiac
- Whiny car in a '60s song
- What some '60s Ferraris were called
- Vintage Pontiac muscle car
- Trailblazer in the muscle car category
- Title Pontiac of song
- Title car in a Ronny & the Daytonas hit
- Title car in a 1964 song
- Title car in a 1964 pop song
- Title car in a 1964 pop hit
- The Monkees' car
- The Monkeemobile, for one
- The Monkeemobile, e.g.
- The "it" in the lyric "turn it on, wind it up, blow it out"
- Sporty Pontiac that's the subject of a Beach Boys song
- Sporty Pontiac of years past
- Sporty Pontiac of song
- Sporty Pontiac model
- Sporty car in a 1964 pop hit
- Sports car of old
- Sports car
- Song from the same era as "Little Deuce Coupe"
- Something with "three deuces and a four-speed" in a 1964 hit
- Sixties muscle car
- Sixties GM muscle car
- Ronny & the Daytonas' sporty Pontiac
- Ronny & the Daytonas sang about one
- Ronnie & the Daytonas hit
- Powerful Pontiac of the past
- Powerful old Pontiac
- Potent '60s Pontiac
- Potent '60s musclecar
- Popular muscle car
- Pontiac that was Motor Trend's 1968 Car of the Year
- Pontiac of the past
- Pontiac of the '60s
- Pontiac of song
- Pontiac muscle car relaunched briefly in 2004
- Pontiac muscle car of the '60s and '70s
- Pontiac model named the Motor Trend Car of the Year in 1968
- Pontiac model discontinued in '74
- Pontiac in a 1964 hit
- Pontiac in a '60s hit
- Pontiac coupe
- Pontiac co-designed by John DeLorean
- Pontiac clubber's pride
- Pontiac "street machine"
- Pioneering muscle car
- Performance auto designation
- Onetime Camaro rival
- Onetime Camaro alternative
- Old-time muscle car
- Old Pontiac with a V-8 engine
- Old Pontiac LeMans
- Old Pontiac auto.
- Old car with a Turbo-Hydramatic gearbox
- Old car with a 409 engine
- Old car with a 389 engine
- Old 'Vette rival
- Noted Pontiac muscle car
- New Pontiac of 1964
- Musical muscle car
- Muscle-car model of yore
- Muscle-car letters
- Muscle car of the '60s
- Muscle car logo
- Muscle car initials
- Muscle car in oldies
- Muscle car in a 1964 hit
- Muscle car in a '64 song
- Muscle car in a '60s hit
- Muscle car celebrated by Ronny & the Daytonas
- Letters after "Yeah, yeah, little ...," in a 1964 hit
- Legendary muscle car revived in 2004
- John Wilkin's hit song: 1964
- It's "tachin' up" in a 1964 song
- It's "really lookin' fine" in a 1964 hit
- It was "really lookin' fine" in a 1964 pop hit
- It was "really lookin' fine" in a 1964 hit
- In a '64 song it's "really lookin' fine"
- Hot Pontiac
- Hot car monogram
- Hot auto monogram
- Hit for Ronny & the Daytonas
- Grand Tourismo, abbr.
- GM sports car
- GM debut of 1964
- G.M. debut of 1964
- Fast auto
- Early Pontiac muscle car
- Collector's muscle car
- Classic Pontiac model
- Classic performance car
- Classic LeMans series car
- Classic hot rod
- Car with "three deuces and a four-speed," in a 1964 song
- Car that's "really lookin' fine," in song
- Car that's "really lookin' fine," in a 1960's song
- Car that was the subject of a 1964 top 10 hit
- Car that "really drives 'em wild" in a 1964 song
- Car that "really drives 'em wi-i-ild," in a 1960s song
- Car that "beats the gassers and the rail jobs" in a 1964 hit
- Car of a 1964 song
- Car modified into the Monkeemobile
- Car in a song
- Car in a Ronny & the Daytonas song
- Car in a 1964 Ronny & the Daytonas song
- Car in a '60s song
- Car for which you "Listen to her tachin' up now, listen to her whine," in a 1964 hit
- Car designed by John DeLorean
- Car co-created and named by John DeLorean
- Bygone muscle car from a bygone automaker
- Automotive debut of 1964
- 60s muscle car
- 60's muscle car
- 1964 Ronny and the Daytonas hit
- 1964 Ronny & the Daytonas single
- 1964 Ronny & the Daytonas hit
- 1964 hit with the lyric "C'mon and turn it on, wind it up, blow it out"
- 1960s sports car
- 1960's Pontiac muscle car
- "Yeah, yeah, little ___" (repeated line in a 1964 hit)
- "Yeah, yeah, little ___" (1964 song refrain part)
- "Tachin' up" auto in a '60s song
- "Modified Pon-Pon" in a Top Ten hit of 1964
- "Little" car in a Ronny & the Daytonas hit
- "Little" car in a 1964 top 10 hit
- "Little modified Pon-Pon" in a Ronny & the Daytonas hit
- "Little modified Pon-Pon" in a 1964 hit
- "Listen to her whine" car in a 1964 surf-rock hit
- '60s-'70s muscle car
- '60s sporty car
- '60s sport car
- '60s Pontiac "muscle car"
- 60's muscle car
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