With only 54,000 miles on the clock and all factory features still in place, this 1970 GTO Judge is a true survivor with a ...
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 ...
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 ...
The 1970s were a decisive era for performance. While the beginning of the decade witnessed some of the most potent examples of American muscle ever built, it took but a few years for rising insurance ...
The muscle car era stands out for its memorable styling, outrageous engines, and some very cool names. Here are a few of our ...
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" ...
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While many were sad seeing the last Pontiac ever to leave the factory in 2010, management at General Motors was convinced at the time that it had to be done to keep the company from going under. One ...
Narrowing the field of iconic Pontiac cars from the 1960s down to five is a daunting task. Undoubtedly someone's favorite Pontiac will not make the cut, but, rest assured, that doesn't mean we don't ...