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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 ...
The Judge was introduced in 1969 as a $337.02 upgrade for the GTO. It was standard with a 366-horsepower Ram Air III V8 engine but also available with a 370-horsepower Ram Air IV configuration.
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The Rarest Pontiac GTO Judge Ever Produced - MSN
Pontiac manufactured a total of 6,833 GTO Judge models in 1969 and 3,797 units in 1970, and 374 units in 1971. Among which, 10,711 examples of the GTO Judge were hard tops, and only 293 units were ...
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Five Quick Facts About The Pontiac GTO Judge - MSN
The original run of the Pontiac GTO was produced from 1964 to 1974, as an aggressive performance car, with big displacement engines, and unforgettable body-lines. Pontiac intended The Judge to be ...
The GTO Judge is a cool-looking muscle car that was developed to extend the Pontiac GTO's life, but while it was a great car in its own right, it ultimately could not save the GTO name from ...
Plymouth stole the show in ’68 with the no-frills, all-thrills offer, and Pontiac thought it was a good idea. The Judge should have been precisely that – an affordable alternative for young ...
While everyone may remember the 1969 Pontiac GTO "Judge" their parents bragged about, the 1973 model year GTO is noticeably less well known. The early 1970s marked the waning years of muscle cars.
In 1969, the Judge option added $337 to the base price of the Pontiac GTO, roughly 10 percent of the base price and only a fraction of the overall cost. Comparing Chevy’s modern muscle ...
Bedazzled has a classic old Pontiac GTO commercial - a music video, really - featuring Paul Revere and The Raiders, in full revolutionary war regalia.
This helped the GTO keep up with an ever-growing competition. In 1969, feeling pressure from the Plymouth Road Runner, a new option called the Judge became available.
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