1969 Pontiac Gto Judge Orange Tribute 455 Engine Ram Air Iv Cam Turbo 400 Trans on 2040-cars
Des Moines, Iowa, United States
This 1969 Pontiac GTO Tribute is incredible. Imagine yourself on a weekend getaway cruising to the Lake. Heads will turn as this GTO with its 1970 YH code 455 CU IN motor/ heads #64 roar down the road. This 69 Judge Tribute has the following. Roller Rockers, Ram Air IV Cam, original Pontiac Ram Air IV intake#9799085. It has Original Ram Air pans, Ram Air exhaust manifolds. The Judge has power steering, power brakes and a tilt wheel. It has a Code XH 355 POSI rear end, and a Turbo 400 transmission with shift kit. This beauty features a Factory AM/FM radio, and a four core radiator. The original black interior is in excellent condition. This American muscle car icon is available and affordable. Give me a call or text, Chris @515-707-6904.
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