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1970 Pontiac Gto Judge Convertible on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:15785 Color: issues
Location:

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

          EXTREMELY RARE-LOW PRODUCTION, NUMBER MATCHING JUDGE CONVERTIBLE

The condition is excellent, and the car is free of any interior or exterior issues.  There are not mechanical issues with the vehicle.  The interior is leather and the electric top works perfectly.  The factory air-conditioning blows cold and the compressor engages smoothly. The car starts with the turn of the key, and all electrical and mechanical issues are in excellent condition.  The paint is perfect, with no fading, chips, dings or wear.  The tires are Poly Glass and are in like new condition.  The top is in perfect condition and goes up and down with the touch of the button.  This car is truly a blue chip investment, and the reserve is considerably less than other Judge Convertibles currently advertised.  The bill sheet numbers were compared with the engine and tranny, and all numbers match.  The vehicle comes with the PHS and Build Sheet. 

Prospective buyer is encouraged to view the vehicle and drive it prior to purchase.  Payment must be in form of a wire transfer only.  Would be happy to arrange shipment of the vehicle at buyers expense.  Enclosed transporter is highly recommended.

The Vehicle Accessories Include the Following:

*  (L-74) 400 CI, 4 BBL 366 HP                                         * Power Saddle Interior (Trim Code-255)
  *  Ram Air III (Numbers Match)                                  * Power Saddle Vinyl Convertible Top with Boot
*  (M40) Automatic Turbo (Numbers Match) Transmission       * Glass Rear Window
*  (GU-5)10 Bolt Rear with 3.23 Gear Ratio                    * (T-42) RAM AIR Hood
*  (N-41) Power Steering                                         * (U-85) Hood Tach
 *  (JL-2) Power Disc Brakes                                      * (WT-1) Judge Package
*  Sport Steering Wheel                                               * Rear Spoiler
*  (D-55) Buckets/Console                                           * (N-10) Dual Exhaust
*  (W-63) Rally Gauge Cluster                                      * (N-98) Rally Wheels, Good Year Polyglass Tires
*  (C-60) Factory Air Conditioning                                  * (Paint Code-47H) Correct Verdoro Green Exterior 
*  (T-5) Headlights                                                      * PHS Documentation, Window Sticker, Invoice, Build Sheet

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DeLorean Motor Company Pontiac Solstice renderings - Click above for high-res image gallery
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Bob Lutz sits down for Autoline Detroit - Click above to watch video after the jump
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