A low-mileage 1970 GTO Judge with its original Ram Air IV engine has surfaced in Seattle with strong originality and ...
By 1970, the GTO was already shorthand for power. Pontiac’s engineers had taken a midsize coupe and turned it into a car that ...
Everything about his first GTO encounter the look, feel, and even the smell was seared into Palmieri's brain. Some ten years later, when he was finishing college and getting ready to buy a car, there ...
Scott and Mike Chestnut grew up with the 1968 GTO their father bought brand new, and as a result, both developed a deep love for Pontiac's signature muscle car. Their devotion to the marque was ...
Created back in 1969 as an affordable performance version of the GTO, “The Judge” was directly pitted against models such as the Chevy Chevelle or the Plymouth Road Runner. Its impactful name was ...
The Judge managed to breathe new life into the GTO in 1969 when it rolled off the assembly lines for the first time, but it couldn’t stop the declining sales. Pontiac sold 6,866 Judges in 1969 for a ...