1969 Gto Judge Ram Air Iii on 2040-cars
Homer Glen, Illinois, United States
HERE IS AN ORIGINAL UNRESTORED DOCUMENTED JUDGE IN BARN FIND CONDITION.CAR SAT FOR MANY YEARS AND WAS BROUGHT BACK IN THE LAST YEAR TO RUNNING AND DRIVEABLE CONDITION. RECENT NEW PARTS INCLUDE AN EXHAUST SYSTEM,DISC AND DRUM BRAKE JOB,CLUTCH,HEATER CORE,STABILIZER LINKS,SOME NEW ENGINE GASKETS,AND A TUNE-UP.THE CARB AND RADIATOR WERE REPLACED SOME YEARS BACK.
JUDGE IS EQUIPPED WITH '69 SERVICE REPLACEMENT BLOCK,48 HEADS,AND NUMBERS MATCHING MUNCIE 4 SPEED AND REAR END. ENGINE SOUNDS GREAT,TRANS SHIFTS SMOOTH,AND POSI REAR END IS QUIET.IT DOESN'T RIDE BAD FOR ORIGINAL STEERING AND SUSPENSION PARTS,AND OLD 14" BIAS PLY TIRES.WHEELS ARE THE CORRECT LOOK BUT NOT THE ONES THE CAR ORIGINALLY CAME WITH. ORIGINAL INTERIOR IS VERY GOOD FOR ITS AGE WITH SOME NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR.DASH IS NICE,HEADLINER HAS SOME HOLES. FRAME,FLOORS,AND WHEELHOUSES ARE SOLID.BODY HAS ALL ORIGINAL SHEETMETAL AND COULD USE COSMETICS BUT PRESENTS ITSELF VERY WELL AS IS.LEFT QUARTER AND TRUNK LID HAVE HAD PRIOR BODY REPAIRS AND ARE SPOT PRIMED.CAR DESERVES REPLACEMENT LID AT SOME POINT.THE REST OF THE CAR APPEARS TO BE ORIGINAL PAINT WITH ORIGINAL STRIPES AND DECALS.CAR LOOKS INCREDIBLY GOOD FOR ITS AGE AND IS A FINE PIECE OF HISTORY. OVERALL THIS IS A HARD TO FIND JUDGE SURVIVOR WITH ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES. |
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1939 Pontiac Ghost Car commands $308,000 at auction
Mon, 01 Aug 2011For the 1939 World's Fair, Pontiac built a Deluxe Six bodied in Plexiglass. Part of the Previews of Progress pavilion in which General Motors' Futurama showed off what was to come in the world of autos, the 'invisible' Pontiac is credited as the first transparent car in America. And there were no shortcuts taken with its body: the Plexiglass form was fabricated by the company that brought the material to market in 1933, Rohm & Haas.
The see-through sedan was sold at RM Auctions' St. John's auction in Michigan on July 30, fetching $308,000. Not bad appreciation for a domestic oddity that cost $25,000 to build when new. You can check out the high-res gallery of its innards, including copper and chrome metalwork and white moldings and wheels, and get the exhaustive details on it after the jump.
General Lee takes on Bandit T/A in classic Hollywood car showdown [w/poll]
Fri, 26 Aug 2011You don't have to be born in the 1960s or 1970s to be able to recognize the General Lee from The Dukes of Hazzard and the Pontiac Trans Am from Smokey and the Bandit. These old school four-wheeled stars seem to transcend demographics thanks to the miles of film that show the orange 1969 Dodge Charger and the jet-black 1977 Pontiac Trans Am performing seemingly impossible stunts.
The folks at Hot Rod magazine are obviously hip to this fact, and they put together a fun video in tribute of the instantly recognizable duo. Hit the jump to watch on as Sam Young and James Smith replace Bo Duke and The Bandit for a bit of dirt-road shenanigans in a pair of otherwise well cared for classics. We're not so sure we'd call it the best chase scene ever, but it sure looks like a lot of fun.
More importantly, which of these two cars would you rather own? Have your say in our poll below.
GM doing fine at retaining Pontiac owners
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The numbers are a little lower than an earlier R.L. Polk & Company study, but Edmunds says General Motors is keeping more former Pontiac buyers than it has since 2007. Most are turning to vehicles from Chevrolet, especially during January and February of 2011, when GM incentivized Pontiac owners to stay under the umbrella. Those moves seem to have worked, and 28.1 percent of Pontiac owners trading up made the jump into a Bowtie.
Buyers that have gone elsewhere have largely stayed loyal to Domestic automakers, with Ford picking up the most conquests from Pontiac, with 9.4 percent switching. Toyota and Honda picked up 7.4 percent of the pool of former Pontiac drivers. The numbers are defying any predictions that Pontiac buyers would completely exit the General Motors fold, and have climbed up closer to parity with the retention figures of other GM brands from a 2009 low of only 16 percent retention.