All rise for the Judge!
The Pontiac GTO Judge was one of the most iconic cars on the market in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Originally designed to get the youth of America interested in muscle cars over the increasingly popular pony cars, the Judge was a beast unlike anything previously imagined in the automotive industry. But, of course, most of that was due to the new body style and vast lineup of powerful V8 engines, which made a point of being better than nearly everything you could find in the Chevy, Ford, or Mopar collections.
One of just 7 ever made in the convertible form, this is a special car, like your other option in a different color. It is painted Palladium Silver with a black convertible top. It has blue bucket seats and center control on the inside. It is powered by a matching numbers 400/370 HP Ram Air IV V-8 engine, which is backed by a matching numbers Turbo 400 automatic transmission that feeds into a Safe T-Track rear differential. It comes with PHS documents.
This example was the subject of a frame-off restoration to bring it back to the glory of its former days. It’s also equipped with 23 options to make it even rarer for your collection.
This great car is selling at Mecum Indy May 12-20. With over 3000 vehicles expected, this is a must for classic and collector car enthusiasts.