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Here come da judge!" From that moment on, what began as Pontiac's budget Road Runner fighter transformed into the ultimate GTO, The Judge. Pontiac commissioned Royal Pontiac to build a full-out ...
GTO Judge was the peak muscle car among the A-body classics from Pontiac, and one man from Tennessee finally got his in 2012 ...
Pontiac's GTO is considered by many to be ... and in 1969 GM released a new version of the GTO called "The Judge." It was the automaker's attempt at being more "hip" and in tune with the current ...
Pontiac GTO Judge Convertible was a rare breed of muscle car at the time, but it has one spec that sets it apart from every ...
Pontiac built fewer than 1,400 examples of this muscle car, but it's largely forgotten because of the era it was born in.
Later in the model year, Judges came through in all of the available GTO colors. Pontiac assembled 6725 Judge hardtops in 1969, and only 108 convertibles, for a total run of 6833 cars. See All 16 ...
This Ram Air III–powered example of the 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge is up for auction at Bring a Trailer right now. • This GTO Judge features a replacement 400-cubic-inch Ram Air III V-8 with a ...
However, it began as a $300 option package for Pontiac’s LeMans before becoming its own vehicle. In an attempt to appear more hip, GM released a new version of the GTO called “The Judge” in ...
These days, a Pontiac GTO Judge is far from a cheap car, but it's not typically one you'd expect to cost Real Rich Person money. If it's in good shape, sure, maybe it'll go for $100,000.
The Orbit Orange car is one of just seven Judge convertibles that were built ... and originally used as an exhibition vehicle by Pontiac before being sold. The 81-year-old seller, Chuck Cocoma ...
Unveiled 55 years ago, The Judge remains one of the icons of the ... to borrow a powerful V8 from a full-size model, the 1964 Pontiac GTO is credited with pioneering the muscle car craze.