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I t would be easy to think that peak Pontiac was around about the time when Burt Reynolds put on a cowboy hat and a red shirt ...
A rare 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge convertible ... V8 with the Ram Air III. Now, we’d kill for a Ram Air III car, but the Goats that get the most come with the top-dog Ram Air IV package equipped ...
Introduced for the 1964 model year, the Pontiac GTO ... 1970 Judge Ram Air III hardtop ever sold at auction. As of this writing, the world's most expensive 1970 Judge is a Ram Air IV convertible.
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Serendipity, right? 1971 Pontiac GTO Judge Convertible The 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge Ram Air IV Convertible fetched an impressive $1.1 million at Mecum Auctions, largely due to its extreme rarity Pontiac ...
Serendipity, ya know? The 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge Ram Air IV Convertible sold for $1.1 million at Mecum Auctions thanks to its rarity — Pontiac only made seven automatic versions. Originally a ...
The Pontiac GTO Judge first appeared as a 1969 ... The highest recorded price is $1,100,000 for a 1970 Judge convertible with the Ram Air IV engine and automatic transmission, also at Mecum.
It's pretty much impossible to talk about muscle cars without talking about the Pontiac GTO. Pontiac is, after all, credited with birthing the American muscle car movement by sending the first of ...
In many ways, the 1964 Pontiac ... Air package as standard (Ram Air IV was optional). Power was rated at 360 horsepower, but ...
It’s no stretch to call Pontiac’s GTO ... Rally II wheels, The Judge came standard with the Ram Air III engine and could be optioned with the Ram Air IV. After two years of production, the GTO ...
Now, a new report indicates that the 1969 through 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge might be the way to go ... models equipped with the high-performance Ram Air IV engine. Apparently, the muscle car market ...