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1969 Gto Judge Ram Air Iii 4 Spd Numbers Car 3.90 Rear on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:54321
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Up for auction is a Project 1969 GTO JUDGE, this is a numbers matching ram air III car 4 spd 3.90 rear. Needs restoration but ALL THERE...  only thing missing is the original distributor. Auction is for car only...  We have all the parts & NOS parts  to put this to together. This is a great project for someone into judges. This is an original carousel red car. It was debadged along time ago & i feel was street raced back in the day....  A great oppertunity to get your dream car.
Please ask any & all questions.. i will do my best to answer.


On Mar-31-14 at 06:23:08 PDT, seller added the following information:

EBAY will NOT allow me to put a photo bucket link up......     email me for it for more pictures..

Needs full restoration.  
If you need more or better photos PLEASE contact me


On Mar-31-14 at 06:33:25 PDT, seller added the following information:

We have Many & MOST parts BOTH NOS & great original parts to help complete the car. NOT included in the auction....   but available to the winner.  if i recall the ONLY part we dont have is the (941) distributor. 

car will need attention to some floor areas. & quarter panels.....  there is a pull in the back of the frame as if it was pulled from a wrecker at some point.... can be fixed or section could be replaced.   
CORRECT & numbers matching WS block with heads & intake.

i have a copy of the PHS some where   3.90 safe T track rear   rear defrost   NON hood tach car 


On Mar-31-14 at 11:07:17 PDT, seller added the following information:

This is a NON A/C car

added a TERRIBLE COPY of the PHS... i will try to find a better one......


On Mar-31-14 at 13:43:45 PDT, seller added the following information:

Car has been stored in a heated & dry area for the past 4 years...   We have PILES of NOS & GREAT condition Original Parts available to the winner 


On Apr-01-14 at 05:22:12 PDT, seller added the following information:

I am listing this car for a friend, i was involved in the purchase of this JUDGE when he bought it. This JUDGE is for sale locally. Anyone in the CT or tristate area is more than welcome to look at the car. To set up an appointment to view the car PLEASE call Frank 203.314.5476.   We are both self employeed & very busy so PLEASE take no offense if we miss your calls we will return them. We do have very busy businesses to run ...... 

Thank you all for looking.....

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