This is a 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge with 30,645 miles (the title reads
mileage exempt). This GTO is powered by a Ram Air III 400ci V8
engine with a 3-speed manual transmission. The current owner
purchased the car in 2010 from the previous owner, who was a GTO
restoration expert and used this car as a "model" or "guide" to
restore other Judge cars. The car served in that capacity, and has
remained largely unrestored and only repaired as needed. Aside from
the current owner, this vehicle was last registered in 1971. Has a
complete set of authentication paperwork from PHS, original Build
Sheet, Protect-O-Plate and other documents. The 3-speed
transmission is a Ford Toploader, which is reflected on the Build
Sheet from the factory. Another feature of the car is that it does
not have a console because of the transmission shifter location.
The car was repainted with the original paint in single stage, with
the door jambs remaining original and never repainted. The
headliner sagged due to age and was replaced. The engine was
carefully disassembled, and then reassembled with the original
parts (except gaskets and seals) then repainted. The interior is
original aside from the headliner, and the body has never been
removed from the chassis and carries the original body bushings.
The exhaust system was replaced with the correct system.
Vehicle Details
1969 Pontiac GTO (The Judge)
Listing ID:CC-1516135
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Houston, Texas
Year:1969
Make:Pontiac
Model:GTO (The Judge)
Exterior Color:CAROUSEL RED
Interior Color:WHITE PARCHMENT
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:135957
VIN:242379R157046
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