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The car doesn't have the original drivetrain, with the factory Ram Air 400 V8 replaced by a 400 V8 from 1971 (unknown if it ...
Even though it's one of the most popular muscle cars in the world, we bet you didn't know all of these things about the ...
The Pontiac GTO was dominating the market in the late 1960s. But when John DeLorean answered the Road Runner with the 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge, the game changed.
The 1969 GTO Judge was special, ... Plymouth made almost 85,000 1969 Road Runners, but fewer than 800 had the HEMI option.
The Judge was intended not only to help with GTO sales, but also to be a direct competitor to the Plymouth Road Runner. Halfway through 1971, the Judge was discontinued, although the GTO kept ...
Named after a comedy routine, the Judge was initially conceived as a lower-priced GTO to go against the Plymouth Road Runner.But the package was far from popular. In 1969, its first year on the ...
Although not many GTO enthusiasts know this, The Judge was to be a lower cost, stripped down version of the GTO, much like the Plymouth Roadrunner ideology. The Judge option cost just $322 and ...
The Judge was intended not only to help with GTO sales, but also to be a direct competitor to the Plymouth Road Runner. Halfway through 1971, the Judge was discontinued, although the GTO kept ...
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, it ...
One that caught our eye was this 1969 GTO Judge. If you know the Judge’s history, you know it originally started out as a Plymouth Road Runner-fighter but ended up being a deluxe GTO with all ...
Although not many GTO enthusiasts know this, The Judge was to be a lower cost, stripped down version of the GTO, much like the Plymouth Roadrunner ideology. The Judge option cost just $322 and ...