In 2017, the Nissan Rogue SUV was offered in a Star Wars limited
edition version with the Rebel Alliance and other logos on a black
trimmed commuter. But it wouldn't be the first time pop culture and
cars would unite to attract buyers. The Plymouth Roadrunner not
only wore decals of the cartoon bird, but even had the Warner
Brother's trademarked "meep meep" horn sound. Then, of course,
there was the GTO Judge, a version of the muscle car named for a
character on Rowan and Martin's Laugh In, a popular comedy variety
show at the time.
For consignment, a 1969 Pontiac GTO The Judge hardtop tribute
showing 21,502 miles, but the true miles are unknown. 6,725
hardtops were built with the Judge trim level and upgrades in 1969,
but through the aftermarket, many of the components and cosmetic
enhancements are available and with the right ingredients. A
convincing tribute can be produced, especially when you start with
a real GTO!
Exterior
Carousel Red was a GTO Judge color in 1969, and it coats our car in
two stage beauty, here with the requisite Judge stripes in yellow,
black and red. These are unique elongated spears that ride straight
over the wheel openings and are paired with the decal on the
spoiler and front fenders reading THE JUDGE in a 60's font
associated with the TV show. The spoiler, a Judge standard, along
with the hood nostrils wearing Ram Air IV decals together create a
menacing machine even as highlights are done in bright colors. Back
to the tail, two exhaust tips split wide under the straight bumper
which contours around the horizontal tail lights. Dual headlights
are recessed into the split black grille while the marker lights
are carried by the front valance flanking the low intake and what
would a GTO be with the GR-RRR tiger license plate? 15-inch Pontiac
Rally II wheels look great on the corners and carry staggered size
tires. The trim, paint, decals, and wheels are all in great shape
and we could not find any glaring exterior imperfections. We would
be remiss if we didn't acknowledge the presence of the iconic hood
tach!
Interior
Monochromatically black, beginning with the door panels, nicely
geometric, clean, and a carpeted strip on the lower section. Tall
bucket seats live up front, with grain vinyl inserts, a pattern
which repeats on the rear bench, and both are in excellent
condition. The 3 spoke plastic steering wheel fronts a black
plastic triple instrument cluster that includes a clock while
simulated wood lines the mid dash housing knobs and an AM/FM radio.
Back up in the black and in the center is the vent control panel
and as we leapfrog over the woodgrain, we find a double gauge pod
added under the dash. Woodgrain dresses up the center console as
well where a wood handled shifter looks right at home. Black loop
carpet on the floor is in very good shape and so is the headliner
above, complete with shoulder belts clipped in place. The clean
brigade continues in the trunk where a houndstooth vinyl mat covers
some of the floor and the spare tire. Overall, the interior is in
fantastic condition.
Drivetrain
We're running out of words for clean because the engine bay also
presents as, um, sparkling! Here we have a 400ci L78 V8 with #62
heads, and Edelbrock intake, a Holley 4-barrel, and some chrome
bits that make it all pop. It's mated to a TH400 3-speed automatic
that sends power to the 10 bolt axle with 3.23 gears and
Safe-T-Track. Headers head up the exhaust system.
Undercarriage
Show ready and yes, clean is how we find the underside. No rust nor
errant fluids and the pans, flywheel cover, and rear differential
are chromed. The dual exhaust flows through stock style mufflers
and exits rather modestly out back. The Carousel Red paint shines
bright underneath and the black painted frame is glossy. Suspension
consists of coil springs in front and a 4 ink with coil springs in
back. Brake configuration puts power brakes on board as front disc
and rear drum.
Drive-Ability
We're not judging, but we do have to take the GTO through its paces
to see how things work. So, the car starts and runs very well with
no complaints about handling, acceleration, or braking. We're on
old tires, so won't be flogging the Judge, but looking out over the
cool tachometer, we note it's jumping around a bit and it doesn't
take long to recognize some exhaust leaks in our ears. Other notes
from the ride show that the wipers, radio, and reverse lights are
not working, but all other functions available operate as they
should. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions
were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee
these functions will be working at the time of your purchase.
"Tap your toes, jump and shout, here come da Judge, let it all hang
out!" exclaimed the great Sammy Davis Junior on Laugh In. Even if
you've never heard of the show, or seen an episode, you surely know
what a GTO Judge is and the reason you're still reading. True
Judges are rare and here we have a respectable tribute that isn't
just a LeMans with aftermarket add ons. It's a true GTO in a
judge's robe!
242379B318333
2-Pontiac
42-GTO
37-2 Door Hardtop Sport Coupe
9-1969
B-Baltimore, MD Assy Plant
318333-Sequential Unit Number
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Vehicle Details
1969 Pontiac GTO
Listing ID:CC-2017400
Price:$75,000
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1969
Make:Pontiac
Model:GTO
Exterior Color:Carousel Red
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:21501
Stock Number:7788
VIN:242379P318333
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