How much is a 69 GTO worth today?

VIN Decoder **Figure based on a stock 1969 Pontiac GTO valued at $54,300 with ON rates with $100/300K liability/UM/UIM limits. Actual costs vary depending on the coverage selected, vehicle condition, province and other factors.

How much did a GTO cost in 1969?

$3,313
Detailing

Vehicle: 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge
Number Produced: 6,725 (1969 2-door hard tops)
Original List Price: $3,313
SCM Valuation: $67,100
Tune Up Cost: $390

How fast can a 1969 GTO go?

With two testers and equipment aboard, they recorded a 0–60 miles per hour (0–97 km/h) acceleration time of 5.8 seconds, the standing quarter-mile in 14.5 seconds with a trap speed of 100 miles per hour (160 km/h), and an observed top speed of 114 miles per hour (182.4 km/h) at the engine’s 6,000 rpm redline.

Why is the 69 GTO called The Judge?

Pontiac stole the “GTO” acronym from Ferrari’s most beloved racecar, the 250 GTO. The 1969 GTO was named “The Judge” after a popular skit called “Here Comes the Judge” made famous by Sammy Davis Jr. on the popular comedy television show Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In.

What Motor came in the 69 GTO?

ENGINE The standard 350-hp 400-cu.in engine powered the vast majority of GTOs. A 366-hp Ram Air and king-of-the-hill 370-hp Ram Air IV comprised the performance options. A 265-hp, low-compression, two-barrel, no-cost engine option, courted the frugal-minded. BRAKES The standard brake drums were finned.

What colors did the 69 GTO come in?

Car Paint Color Stripe Color
Carousel Red Yellow/Red/BLUE
Limelight Green White/Yellow/OLIVE
Midnight Green White/Yellow/OLIVE
Verdoro Green White/Yellow/OLIVE

What is the fastest 60s muscle car?

As you may have already guessed, the hands-down winner among the fastest muscle cars of the 1960s remains the Shelby Cobra. This car attained higher performance figures than any other production vehicle of its era. The 1963 Shelby Cobra 260 boasted the ability to accelerate from zero to 60 mph in 4.5 seconds.