How much is a 1969 GTO Judge Worth?

The prized beast of the show, the 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge Convertible, sold for $620,000, as the crowd rose to the occasion after almost four hours of buying.

How many 1969 GTO judges are left?

5 The Rarest Pontiac GTO Judge Was A Convertible But even so, some convertibles were made. In 1969, only 108 Pontiac GTO Judge left the assembly lines minus a roof, as convertibles. And these are some very rare and extremely expensive beasts today.

What is the rarest 1969 GTO?

the convertible Judge
Since only 108 convertibles were made under the name in 1969, the convertible Judge is the rarest of the trim.

How rare is a GTO Judge?

Giving it one last shot for 1971, a total of only 374 were sold, making it the rarest year for GTO Judge production.

Is a 69 GTO Judge rare?

It is one of the rarest 1969 Judges in the world. For 1969, the real beast GTO engine option came in the form of a Ram Air IV, which was rated at 370 horsepower. A very significant option package made its debut on the 1969 GTO….Detailing.

Vehicle: 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge Ram Air IV convertible
Tune Up Cost: $150

How can you tell if a 1969 GTO Judge is real?

The most obvious exterior differences were with the grille, the parking lights, the taillamps, and the front and rear marker lights. The vent windows, the Pontiac crest on top of the Endura bumper nose, the “GTO” tape letters on the rear quarter panels, and the famous 6.5 Litre GTO emblem were all dropped in 1969.

What was special about the GTO Judge?

The Judge was a slightly re-styled version of the 1968 model but excessively decorated with racing stripes, a spoiler, blacked-out grille and “The Judge” fender decals. Pontiac originally aimed to make “The Judge” a more affordable GTO model to compete with the Plymouth Roadrunner, another wildly successful muscle car.

What colors did the GTO Judge come in?

Car Paint Color Stripe Color
Limelight Green White/Yellow/OLIVE
Midnight Green White/Yellow/OLIVE
Verdoro Green White/Yellow/OLIVE
Mayfair Maize White/Yellow/OLIVE

What was the best year for the GTO Judge?

1969
The 1969 Pontiac GTO “The Judge” was voted the best muscle car in 1969 (which is considered by many to be the best year in automotive history) according to thousands of votes on Summit Racing’s Facebook polling.