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A man from Tennessee has a collection of A-body Pontiacs, but the original, untouched GTO Judge hardtop is one solid driver ...
Fresh out of a full restoration, the car sports its original engine, transmission, and rear, and you can see it at the GTO ...
Some may say having a preoccupation with an inanimate object is unhealthy, but there ain't nothing wrong with obsessing on ...
Getting real value from a classic muscle car means finding an undervalued killer ride with nothing but potential.
1970 Pontiac GTO Judge convertible could auction for US$350,000 ... it didn’t quite get there in the end. The final sale price was US$286,000 [CDN$399,000] which, while not record-breaking ...
Second owner of 1970 GTO Judge. Manual steering and manual brakes ... we display their listings first. The Pontiac GTO price depends on several factors, including the trim level, optional features ...
Auction prices of the 1970-71 Pontiac GTO Judge over the past year have ranged from $55,000 to $101,200, with one of the rare convertibles going for $177,500 at Mecum. The highest recorded price ...
Unfortunately, the Judge’s launch was marred by missteps. Priced significantly higher than the base GTO, it failed to offer commensurate value. The 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge (Pontiac) Moreover, the ...
Such as it was, even a final sale price of $1.1 million was worth it to one full-blown Pontiac GTO fanatic. That 1970 GTO Judge is not the only Pontiac to cross the $1 million threshold at auction.
This 1970 GTO Judge convertible was one of six (as confirmed by the “OneofSix” license plate), and the only one painted Granada Gold. The window sticker revealed a price of US$5,597.
1970 GTO Judge (Pontiac) Other mechanical upgrades include Edelbrock ... However, it might not have sold because of its potential value to the right owner.