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69 GTO Judge RA IV convertibles
I was looking through some old muscle car magazines I have from the 80's and came across two features of supposed 69 GTO Judge RA IV convertibles. One was Carousel Red and the other was Liberty Blue and they both had automatic transmissions. I'm not a Pontiac expert, but I believe there were only 5 Judge convertibles built in 69 with the RA IV and they were all 4 speeds. Is that correct? I know Milt Robson had a black one. Are there any others that are known?
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Those articles were probably done before PMD released 69-Newer Invoices free of charge to the public via 1-800-PONTIAC .
They started doing that around 1986 or 87'ish . You are right , Five 69 IV J-Verts , all were 4spd. 4 Orange , 1 Black All are accounted for , 3 are in deep hibernation. Steve Ames former owner of Ames Pontiac Parts has an Orange - then Milts former one in Triple-Black. The only 2 that are public. Last edited by Baron Von Zeppelin; 06-17-2018 at 08:54 PM. |
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Just to add -
prior to PMD hooking us up with Invoices - there were a generally small number of supposed cars with feature articles that were fakes. One that really shocked the hardest was a 70 Formula Ram IV car. Turns out 0 were ever built . Heartbreaker When Mattison put PHS together and opened up the older Billing History Cards for 1968 - Older , 64-65 GTO's were running about half & half on cloned LeMans's for the first several years or so. Restored Tri-Power 4spd cars were coming back as 4bbl Auto and 4bbl Manual on a regular basis also. |
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And all are indeed accounted for? I only know of two but I'm not in-the-know. |
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Thats the gospel as we know it .
From within the inside loops. Same original source as most all other accounts. (FS) So far, after 30+ years of patience , no others have shown up for the party with documentation to contradict. But we all know there is always a slim chance of that possibly happening ... but so far , no. Those other 3 are in DEEP recluse. Haven't changed any hands for a loooonnggg time now. At least 1 is still with original owner. |
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For the "FS" you are citing as the source of this info, are you referring to Fred S? - Wade |
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Yes
and i think it has also been cross-checked by you know who, too. Its holding up so far , either way. |
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The Liberty Blue car came out of Scott City Kansas, iirc. If its the one I'm thinking of there was some interesting backstory on it being round port powered, I believe.
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98 Cobra. Long tubes. Big cams. Shifter. 4.88s. Still slow. |
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The blue automatic car was in Guide to Muscle Cars magazine, I believe. Not a real RAIV car. I think it was from the Midwest.
In fact, I think there was a Carousel Red one in the same magazine, perhaps an older issue, and it may have even had a Dual-Gate tranny if I recall correctly. As been pointed out, all of the 5 built were 4-speeds. That makes 40 4-speed and 14 automatic GTO ragtops that were not Judges. |
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I just remembered that in Musclecars magazine, there was a guy from Flemington, NJ who had a RAIV auto Judge ragtop with really low mileage, possibly in a drag test against other cars. I wonder what the true story of that car is?
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