1970 Pontiac Gto Judge on 2040-cars
Culpeper, Virginia, United States
Engine:400 Ram Air III
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Saddle
Model: GTO
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: THE JUDGE
Drive Type: 4 speed manual M 20
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 113,231
Sub Model: The Judge
Exterior Color: Palomino Copper
For sale now is my 1970 GTO Judge. Having owned and enjoyed this vehicle now for several years I have decided to sell it to be able to purchase another vehicle. As you are able to see by the pictures, this car has been restored to a high degree of detail. This car is a numbers matching vehicle having the VIN stamped in the block and the transmission. This is a 400 Ram Air III mated to it's original M-20 4 speed transmission, driving power through the 3.55 rear end. I am sure there were other Palomino Copper Judges produced in Code 63 paint but I have not seen any in person or for sale. Looks identical to the car on the back of the 1970 Pontiac performance brochure that shows a Judge just like this one sitting on the beach with five guys in lab coats and clipboards looking her over. I have the PHS documentation, original build sheet showing the WT1 "Judge" Performance Package in great condition, and repro window sticker from Jim Mattison at PHS. Car has been restored to a high level and driven sparingly since. No flaws on body, not even on the Endura bumper which has no cracks and fits excellently. Interior is new except for super nice original dash, door panels, kick panels, and console. Vehicle has the correct JL coded 14 X 6 wheels standard on the Judge that are shod with reproduction Firestone Wide Oval Tires that are like new. Engine is stock with the original numbers matching carburetor installed and working perfectly. I have not had the distributor out but it has a Pertronix unit installed under the cap with date coded wires. No rust ever as I can see evidence of. Original quarters, floors, trunk floor, and lower door seams are nice looking as evidenced by pictures. Paint on the car is super slick over a super straight body, nothing more to ask for there. This vehicle drives excellent and is super dependable and starts right up no matter how hot the weather. Please call Harold for any further information you would like at 540-727-0727.
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