One of the most iconic muscle cars of the golden era, the Pontiac GTO Judge debuted in 1969. Inspired by a comedy routine called "Here Comes the Judge," the car was conceived as a low-cost GTO aimed ...
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" ...
The Pontiac GTO shot across the star-crowded skies of Detroit like a meteorite, emerging as a sparkling sensation and beaming with a fiery glow for a few years, only to abruptly fade away into ...
Pontiac's GTO is considered by many to be America's first true "Muscle Car." Yet, when it originally dropped in October 1963 for the 1964 model year, it did so as a $300 option package for Pontiac's ...
Although Pontiac saw the Judge as a cartoon caricature of the Sixties supercar, musclecar fans found it to be a brawny boulevard brawler. The one-piece Endura nose visually integrated the Judge's ...
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Erik Bolstad was one month shy of his 17th birthday and about to become a senior at Onalaska Luther High School when he bought his first car — a 1971 Pontiac GTO Judge. It might have been the best ...
In just a few weeks, these stunning Pontiac muscle cars can be yours! During the upcoming GAA Classic Car Auction in Greensboro, a docket of over 650 cars will be up for grabs. One collector is ...