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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 ...
The Judge was the logical continuation of the Pontiac GTO—more muscle, less luxury—but something was lost in translation along the path from the drawing board to the meeting rooms and ...
1977 Pontiac Can Am - Highlights Only 1,377 units of the 1977 Can Am were built for 1 year only, making it rarer than the GTO Judge. It was initially endeared by enthusiasts and the automotive press.
As GTO sales dropped by over 40% in 1970, Judge deliveries shrunk to only 3,797 units. In 1971, the badge's final year, Pontiac sold only 357 examples.
Throughout its production run, the Pontiac GTO evolved significantly, with highlights including the introduction of Ram Air induction systems, a powerful 400 cubic-inch V8, and the limited-edition ...
Jim Krumel - March 21, 2025 Craig Ballweg, 70, of St. Marys, restored this 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge. He’s owned it for 47 years. Submitted photos ...
This Pontiac GTO Judge Convertible has only been driven 656 miles since new. Power comes from a 6.6-liter V8 engine paired with a four-speed manual gearbox.
Part of the GTO's success was the decision to make a high-performance trim from the Pontiac Tempest. It was redesigned in 1964 and was the perfect host. It had a wicked split front fascia with ...
To keep the Americana style of the GTO body, mods were kept to a minimum. The modifications to the exterior of the GTO were done in a way that just improves on what Pontiac turned out over 50 ...
The Pontiac GTO was the prototypical muscle car. The iconic three-letter initialism today is more associated with Pontiac than the racing category it usurped. Back in the 1960s, the GM division ...