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Serendipity, ya know? The 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge Ram Air IV Convertible sold for $1.1 million at Mecum Auctions thanks to its rarity — Pontiac only made seven automatic versions.
The GTO Judge’s hood-mounted tachometer, open hood scoops, and bright graphics epitomized the height of the original muscle car era’s styling cues.
The GTO Judge’s hood-mounted tachometer, open hood scoops, and bright graphics epitomized the height of the original muscle car era’s styling cues.
The GTO Judge’s hood-mounted tachometer, open hood scoops, and bright graphics epitomized the height of the original muscle car era’s styling cues.
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The GTO Judge’s hood-mounted tachometer, open hood scoops, and bright graphics epitomized the height of the original muscle car era’s styling cues.
1969 was the best year for the Judge, with 6,833 examples made. The GTO moved 72,287 units – strong numbers, but still below its main competitors from Mother Mopar, the Bowtie, and the Blue Oval.