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1969 GTO Judge
Anyone familiar with the car in the picture? My wife's cousin in KY just bought this and I was just curious if it was a known car by anyone here. I haven't seen it yet, just saw the picture he sent. I wasn't sure if it's a real Judge as I'm not a big GTO guy; I love them, but don't know much about how to document one - is there a way to tell easily if it's a real Judge?
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Contact PHS and they can fax or email a copy of the factory documentation listing the build options, pricing and dealer http://www.phs-online.com/
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markinnaples (06-02-2020) |
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Thanks Steve, I'll send him the info. Appreciate it, as well as all you do here to make this the best page on the internet.
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As Steve says, PHS is the only way to go. Would love to see more pics as it looks relatively un-modified. Later in the model year as it lacks the trim behind the rear wheel. Carousel Red with Parchment interior is a great color combo.
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markinnaples (06-04-2020) |
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No Judges built prior to 01A, that being said it doesn't have the lower quarter panel trim which stopped sometime in February(ish). PHS is the way to go. A 3.90 geared 4sp car would be cool!
You can go here: http://www.69judgeregistry.com/public_html/Welcome.html Last edited by fortim; 06-02-2020 at 11:42 PM. |
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Hopefully I'll get to see it this week or next. Anything specific I should look for other than the VIN and general condition?
Thanks for the great info.
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VIN on the motor should be on the passenger side of the timing cover on the front face of the block. 4 speed should be a WS code stamped above the VIN, auto would be YZ code - both for Ram Air 3. Should be a Ram air cable pull under dash. Early cars may not have the glovebox door Judge emblem, I forget the date they were available to Pontiac. The Judge package had nothing exclusive other than the stripes and badges, all easily added. Every other option could be had on a standard GTO, including the Ram Air 4 engine. PHS is your friend.
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markinnaples (06-04-2020) |
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if its a 72 paint code on the data plate its a pretty good chance its a Judge
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markinnaples (06-04-2020) |
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Post here:
http://forums.maxperformanceinc.com/...play.php?f=434 These guys keep up with invoices and try to piece together the archeology. Someone may even know the history of your car. But, yeah, PHS is mandatory and 72 72 paint will suggest a Judge in 99% of cases. |
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markinnaples (06-04-2020) |
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