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Gto Judge 1970, Pontiac, Black, Ram Air 3, Automatic, Build Sheet on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:48000
Location:

United States

United States
Advertising:

Fully Documented and Original GTO Judge Ram Air III
Matching numbers - Engine and Transmission
Fresh Restoration
More Pictures Added
  Very Rare Starlight Black (Original Color)
              • Car is absolutely Beautiful inside and out
              • Only 3 owners since new
              • 1st owner kept car for 31 years
              • This car drives and runs very nice.
              • Turbo 400 Transmission
              • 1st Place People's Choice award at a October 2013 Hooter's Car Show
              • 1st Place Best Pontiac Award October 2013 Hooter's Car Show
              • Featured on 2014 Hooter's Car calender
              • PHS Documentation
              • Original Build Sheet
              • Copy of Original Window Sticker



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On Feb-08-14 at 13:39:11 PST, seller added the following information:

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