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 ...
I floorboarded the gas pedal. That put everybody back in their seat quite a bit, and by the time I hit 140, they were hanging on real tight.’ ‘So, you hit 140 mph?! Oh, easy!’ Larry Morton doesn’t ...
On February 11, 1971, Pontiac issued Car Distribution Bulletin No. 71-71 canceling the GTO Judge. What was intended as a successful one-season promotion beat the odds and made it to its third model ...
Pontiac is iconic in the world of muscle cars, and some of the brand's rarest vehicles can fetch very high prices. In fact, ...
You didn't think they were allorange, did you? That wasn't even an option in 1971 for The Judge. But still, Tim Allen'sCastillian Bronze 455/4-speed '71 is a very rare color. We like the upscale feel ...
There was a muscle car war brewing in the U.S. during the last 1960s into the 1970s. Most American automakers were putting ...
The Golden Age of American Muscle ended in 1971, but it went out with a hell of a bang.
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 ...
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