Vehicle Description
This matching-numbers, frame-off-restored 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge is
equipped with a 400ci Ram Air III engine backed by a 4-speed manual
transmission. This car has been carefully kept and maintained in a
private collection. Built on April 30, 1970, at the Pontiac
Assembly Plant, in Pontiac, MI. Upon completion it was then shipped
to R.H. Long Motor Sales Co, in Framingham, MA, for delivery to the
first registered owner. The Judge was completely disassembled and
stripped to bare metal. The frame was removed and the entire
drivetrain was rebuilt. The body of this vehicle was gone over from
front to back, and the body fit is laser-straight and better than
new. Once the body was prepared, it was given a fresh coat of the
correct Atoll Blue (code E), using the best modern base coat/clear
coat paint. The black interior and black convertible top were
carefully redone as well. The frame was stripped, and all chassis
components were replaced and/or refinished in the correct original
factory finishes. The engine was sent out and completely rebuilt.
The original Ram Air engine block (code WS) was honed and new
pistons, rings and bearings installed. The crank was checked and
lightly refinished. The Ram Air cylinder heads were checked and
given a valve job, along with new valves and valve springs.
Everything was reassembled and the entire engine assembly was given
a coat of the correct Pontiac engine paint. No stone was left
unturned, and the interior was completely redone with nothing but
the best of correct materials. All instruments and gauges were
checked for operation and repaired or replaced if necessary. All
wire harnesses were replaced with new. The restoration on this GTO
Judge Convertible is 100% factory correct, right down to the
correct T3 headlamps and original-style Firestone white-lettered
tires. It comes with a complete set of Pontiac Historic Services
(PHS) paperwork and Pontiac Division Window Sticker.