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Survivor Low mile Judge on ebay
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Very cool! Not sure it proves the theory that CR 69 had red oxide bottom.
Many interesting items to behold.
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Mike/Illinois |
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i 'think' they were talking about (R) Arlington cars being red-oxide underside ...
it was hard to tell what anyone meant specifically on that matter. imo Also folks should note the placement of engine VIN on this Atlanta built car. They were doing that in 69 and 70 , perhaps more. Not the typical timing cover parallel position - Framingham did this some as well (non-typical location) I am a little surprised it has a 28273 carb at the point it was built. Maybe Atlanta didn't build their estimated allotment of Pattern Cars and had some of the early stuff still lagging in inventory. Casting dates on block/heads/intake would be good to know. VERY cool car but don't think it had as much time stored in garages & barns as indicated. Looks like it spent a LOT of time outside in the past. |
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This was the first time I heard the 69 CR Judge had red oxide in link below. Yet others who have had a few survivors don’t agree with red oxide claim either...
http://forums.maxperformanceinc.com/...=839749&page=2 Not sure that aged blue metallic looks that blue? But, lighting could effect it?
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Mike/Illinois |
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It went to $34,850 with reserve met , but was relisted short time later.
says that Deadbeat Buyer had no money. Relisted for 34,999.99 and no reserve https://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-Pontia...IAAOSwWGpeuHCG He has some other interesting cars listed too https://www.ebay.com/sch/fasthemi05/...p2047675.l2562 |
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Seller claimed deadbeat buyer, but relisted the Judge in less than 24 hours?
Hmmm, I smell a rat.
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69 GTO Judge, Liberty Blue/Parchment, RA3, 4-speed 69 GTO, Verdoro Green, Green, 400, 4-speed 69 Firebird 400, Starlight Black/Black, RA3, 4-speed, 611 RA Inlet |
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Yep, nobody outbid their shill bidder.
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69 Judge, SURVIVOR, Carousel Red/Parchment, RAIII, 4-sp, 63k orig. miles, unrestored, #'s match 65 GTO, SURVIVOR, Tri-Power, 4-sp, 79k orig. miles, Capri Gold, orig. paint, top, interior, #'s match 70 GTO Conv, 400, at, A/C, Atoll Blue/Sandlewood/White top, all #'s match 2015 Challenger R/T Plus, hemi, Sublime |
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If it was closer where I could see it I might have taken a shot at it.Seems way better than the one I had as far as drive train.Tom
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Personally I think the car is a rat I'm not seeing what u guys are. Looks like a beat up car to me. Guy local to me just bought an original black 69 judge with original paint and a white interior for 35 grand that puts this to shame
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Am I not seeing right or is the engine the wrong color?
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Greg Reid Palmetto, Georgia |
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Wrong color. Looks like 59-65 Robin Egg Blue
Pedal wear looks way way beyond 31,000 All in All , its a 1 piece car with original drivetrain , that runs and drives. Cool old car, not sure where i would pin the value if i owned it and were selling it. Guessing probably at least 25 maybe 30 |
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Quote:
I never even see another judge around here, let alone a smokin deal like black/white for $35k, wow.
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1969 Judge, 4-speed, CR/Parchment, Quasi-Survivor, #'s match - under restoration |
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The thing we noticed most about eBay years ago is the First Time is the charm.
Re-listings always go flat from that point. |
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