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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 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge wasn’t just a muscle car—it was a statement. With bold styling, serious horsepower, and unforgettable swagger, these 10 facts explain why the Judge still rules the ...
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 ...
The 1973 Pontiac GTO isn't a bad car by any means, even if it's a little odd looking compared to the more muscular GTOs of the past. It's an odd relic of the time when American automakers had to ...
When it comes to the Judge spec, with its flamboyant paint schemes, Pontiac kept the 400 ci Ram Air III V8 engine, and it is one such power unit that resides under the hood of this very special ...
This 1970 Pontiac GTO Convertible has 44,222 miles (71,168 km) on the odometer, according to Garage Kept Motors, which does not say anything else about it in the ad that you can access here.
Pontiac's GTO is considered by many to be America's first true "Muscle Car." Yet, when it originally dropped in October 1963 for the 1964 model year, it did so as a $300 option package for Pontiac ...
Aside from being just one of seven Pontiac GTO Judge Ram Air IV convertibles with this drivetrain configuration, this GTO has twenty-three options including the Judge package, Saf-T-Track 3.90 ...
Finished in rare Atoll Blue, this 1970 Pontiac GTO is one of just 168 Judge convertibles built. It will soon cross the Mecum Auctions block in Glendale, Arizona.
These days, a Pontiac GTO Judge is far from a cheap car, but it’s not typically one you’d expect to cost Real Rich Person money. If it’s in good shape, sure, maybe it’ll go for $100,000.
A 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge convertible that is one of seven like it was auctioned for $1.1 million, setting a record for both the model and the brand.