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Old 11-25-2019, 06:54 PM
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1970 Pontiac GTO Judge, #s matching 400 Ram Air III 366HP engine, 58K actual miles, original Muncie M-20 4-speed transmission, 3:55 posi rear, power steering, power front disc brakes, buckets, console, AM radio, correct date stamped rally II rims, bias ply tires, still has original spare in trunk, same local owner for the last 16 years, older restoration and still in beautiful condition, no rust, straight and very nice paint, original whale tail, still retains most of its original interior in excellent condition, correct color code of polar white, have original protect-o-plate, owners manual, build sheet, and PHS documentation, also have many receipts and other documentation from over the years, I have personally driven this car and it runs, drives, shifts, handles and sounds awesome! This is just one of those cars that do not come around very often and is a great investment, only 3629 "Judge" coupes produced this year. The pictures do not do this car justice and I can provide more pics and info to those interested or come and look for yourself. Fantastic investment quality car. $62,900.


I really like this car.... think it's priced right?

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Old 11-26-2019, 01:27 AM
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Are you the seller or considering buying?

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Old 11-26-2019, 01:59 AM
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Are you the seller or considering buying?
Buying! I wanted a couple of ballpark opinions on price from some more experienced PY members before flying out to see it. I'm not too concerned about getting a "deal" but a fair price for what it is. It would be a long-term keeper for me. Normally I wouldn't consider purchasing from anyone but private owners, but I'm tempted with this car.

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Old 11-26-2019, 03:29 AM
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You would be making a big mistake!

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Old 11-26-2019, 11:29 AM
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It sort of looks like a rush job under the hood on all the black-out stuff.
Underneath will probably be same type of minimum prep/paint.

Some visible things in the pics will likely mean even more things will be found in person on a close inspection.
Underside of hood being body color usually means multiple liberties will be found elsewhere.
Cars don't have to be 99% dead on the nuts, you'll have to gauge it yourself.

#'s 4speed is great along with possible lower mileage.
But everything needs a double-check to verify on dealer cars.
Correct numbers, legitimate stampings, etc ....etc...
They just say what they think they see .

From the hip, i'd say possibly 10k+ over priced
His asking is getting close to full blown frame off end-to-end territory. imo

Might want to PM Ram4King and see if he has any additional info or history on the car.

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Old 11-26-2019, 01:04 PM
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I thought it looked pretty decent under the hood but my knowledge isn’t on par with most of the members here.

Is the waterneck wrong? My 70 does the same thing with the fuel line rubbing up against it but I thought it was because mine has an earlier motor

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Old 11-26-2019, 02:48 PM
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It sort of looks like a rush job under the hood on all the black-out stuff.
Underneath will probably be same type of minimum prep/paint.

Some visible things in the pics will likely mean even more things will be found in person on a close inspection.
Underside of hood being body color usually means multiple liberties will be found elsewhere.
Cars don't have to be 99% dead on the nuts, you'll have to gauge it yourself.

#'s 4speed is great along with possible lower mileage.
But everything needs a double-check to verify on dealer cars.
Correct numbers, legitimate stampings, etc ....etc...
They just say what they think they see .

From the hip, i'd say possibly 10k+ over priced
His asking is getting close to full blown frame off end-to-end territory. imo

Might want to PM Ram4King and see if he has any additional info or history on the car.

Thank you for your advice and insight. Much appreciated!

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