The Judge was back for a second year in 1970, and Pontiac produced 3,797 units, most of them with a hardtop coupe body style. The convertible has become incredibly rare, and collectors are willing to ...
The new decade was off to a rough start for the GTO, and we all know what happened in the early '70s and how the goat struggled to survive. 1970 was the first sign that this fantastic nameplate was ...
SCOTT COUNTY, Mo. (KFVS) - The rural roads of Scott County are great for cruising with the top down. The sun’s warm embrace and a classic 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge convertible. The GTO Judge is a ...
In the early 1960s, Pontiac brass was trying to come up with a new way to attract the lucrative youth market. The traditional manner or selling excitement through motorsports involvement was a no-go ...
Pontiac didn't necessarily have the best of times when it was around. Between mostly dispiriting badge-engineered models bearing the Pontiac name and a range of roundly-disliked Pontiac models, this ...
This Pontiac GTO Judge Convertible has only been driven 656 miles since new. Power comes from a 6.6-liter V8 engine paired with a four-speed manual gearbox. Finished in Pepper Green with a light tan ...
One of the lucky few to order a '71 Judge before its cancellation was Leroy Judge (yes, he and the GTO Judge share the same name), who served in the U.S. Air Force. As part of the GM "Serviceman" ...