Discover why the 1970 GTO Judge convertible is such a sought-after muscle car icon among collectors and enthusiasts.
A 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge owned by Debra Powell and her father, Gil Powell, of Denver, North Carolina, has won the Antique Automobile Club of America’s Zenith Award, the organization’s recognition of ...
The GTO was already struggling in 1970, but the Judge remained on the market for a second year, with most people ordering the Ram Air III package that included a 400ci engine with 366 horsepower.
Seriously, who owns over a hundred GTOs in a short four-decade timespan, has two judges in his barn now, and wants to sell the original, unmolested, 99k-mile survivor for only 65,000 bucks? Go to ...
Introduced for the 1964 model year to attract younger buyers, the Pontiac GTO was born when John Z. DeLorean and a handful of Pontiac engineers stuffing a 389 cubic-inch Poncho engine from a ...