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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 ...
Muscle cars were so common then that many of them sat on dealership lots for weeks or months; many of those same cars, like ...
Larry Morton was a Maine gearhead who traded in a Camaro SS 350 so he could buy a 1969 Judge ragtop with a clutch pedal on the floor. He must have liked fast and rare cars (the ’69 was one of the 108 ...
The Stanford University Department of Public Safety (SUDPS) hosted the 2nd Annual Car Show, inviting car enthusiasts from all ...
A remarkable vehicle emerged in the classic muscle car market. It is a 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge convertible with only 656 miles ...
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. Finished in Pepper Green with a light ...
The Idaho judge overseeing the quadruple murder case against Bryan Kohberger asked prosecutors for more information about which of the defendant's relatives they plan to call as witnesses as he ...
What separated “The Judge” from its GTO parent was an options package that ... year of car, make and model; how many years you have owned the vehicle; car’s history; best memory of car ...
Pontiac launched The Judge for the 1969 model year. The Judge was initially conceived as a low-cost GTO that would compete against the popular Plymouth Road Runner. However, It hit dealerships ...
The Judge – initially called the GTO E/T (for Elapsed Time) – was meant to be an inexpensive, stripped-down model meant to compete with Plymouth's Road Runner, but by the time GM got done ...
Finished in rare Atoll Blue over a blue vinyl interior and white vinyl convertible top, it is one of 168 GTO Judge convertibles built for the 1970 model year. It is powered by the numbers-matching ...