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1971 judge conv
remember that green 1971 judge conv on ebay not too long ago, someone told me it did well at another auction (not B-J) bid to 310K ( no sale) before fees .
Last edited by 70ram4; 01-20-2007 at 02:24 PM. |
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Legendary's car? As you know they're 1 of 17 in 1971. An auto car too. Laurentian green if I remember right. Check out they're signt. They've got Tony's old RA 4 convertible too. Wonder what they're asking for the '70? I believe they were asking $495,000 for the '71. The problem with these bids that go no reserve you have no idea if they're legitimate bids since the owners can shill bid knowing they're not hitting reserve.
Are you following the Red/Red Judge Convertbile on ebay? It can't get $200,000. |
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I am not sure if that is legendary's car but I heard the reserve was 350k!
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And it keeps going dowwwwwn. They told me $495,000 if it was the same car. How many Green '71 Judge Convertibles are there?
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Two different cars. Legendary 71 Judge vert is a Tropical Lime car.
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no now that I think about it, this 1971 car is the one that sold at auction last year along with a 70 judge conv, the 70 was a color change and had several other issues at the time.
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That was the one up there in New Hamphsire or somewhere like that? I believe that IS the car at Legendary. The one at auction sold for $190K??? Or was it less?
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Car at Legendary is Limelight Green. Car at Russo & Steele is Laurentian Green which was bought last Fall for approximately $200k.
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Ah hah ... thanks for the correction. Hey Paul let me know if you ever want to go to Russo-Steele with your car. Maybe I'll bring mine!
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Tropical Lime
Legendary Car:
1971 marked the last of the three year production run for the Pontiac GTO Judge. This final year accounted for less then 3 percent of total Judge production, because of this low production 1971 is a favorite amongst collectors and enthusiasts. The Judges that get the most attention and are the most sought after are, the Judge convertibles. The Judge convertibles are ultra rare especially in 1971 with production totaling only 17 units. This original and fully documented Judge Convertible was sold new in Charlotte N.C. It is finished in its original color of Tropical lime, with a black interior and a black top. It is equipped with a numbers matching 455HO engine and Hydra-Matic transmission. Some accessories include power steering, power brakes, rally gauges, Am radio, honeycomb wheels, center console, remote driver’s mirror, sport mirrors, and much more. Fresh rotisserie restoration with great attention to detail, this is an immaculate car with only test miles since completion. This is a unique and very special opportunity to acquire an ultra rare muscle car. |
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TROPICAL LIME CAR
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Tropical Lime Judge
The Tropical Lime 71 Judge vert was listed for sale for $265,000 at Legendary and the site indicates it is sold but the sale price isn't indicated.
The 70 Ram IV Judge 4 gear is listed for $110,000.00. Here is the link http://www.legendarymotorcar.com/sit...-raiv-4-speed/ |
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1971 JUDGE CONVERTIBLE
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The Tropical Lime vert is in Michigan, it was on consignment at Legendary but did not sell.
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TROPICAL LIME
BOSS IS THAT CAR FOR SALE
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Tom's in Florida this week Joe, sorry, I thought he would be out by you.
I'll get a number for you.
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Some guys they just give up living And start dying little by little, piece by piece, Some guys come home from work and wash up, And go racin' in the street. Bruce Springsteen - Racing In The Street - 1978 |
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Unfortunately never saw a white 71 Judge Convertible Hobi; know of 2 70 OO Judge Convertibles, one from the 80's and one now. |
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THE JUDGE CONVERTIBLE
PEPPER THE 71 HAS NOT BEEN ON THE STREET FOREVER 70S ID SAY BUT IT IS IN TORONTO THE FIRST ORBIT CAR I KNOW OF WAS DONE AT LEGENDARY OWNED BY DAVE DEBONO HE HAD THAT CAR IN THE EARLY 80S SOLD IT A YEAR OR TWO AGO THE SECOND ORBIT ORANGE CONVERTIBLE I KNOW OF WAS SOLD NEW AT YORK MILLS PONTIAC THE GUY BOUGHT IT NEW STILL OWNS IT WAS A GM EMPLOYEE I HEARD HE EITHER HAS JUST FINISHED THE RESTORATION OR IS REAL CLOSE AND I THINK HIS SON BOUGHT ONE OF DAVE DEBONOS 1969 CAROUSEL RED JUDGE COUPES AND THERE IS A ORBIT ORANGE CLONE ALSO WAS IN A MAGAZINE AND A FRIEND OF DAVE DEBONOS I THINK HE OWNED A CONVIENCE STORE ALSO HAD A ORBIT ORANGE CONVERTIBLE IT HAD A CHROME PLATED CHASSIS IN THE LATE 70S THEN HE RESTORED THE CAR TO ORIGINAL IN THE 90S NOW I NEED MY MEDICATION MY MEMORY HAS NOT HAD A WORKOUT LIKE THAT IN 25 YEARS HOWS THAT FOR A GUY IN ARIZONA BEEN GONE ALMOST 25 YEARS
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Challenging the memory for sure; actually 3 70 OO Judge Convertibles up here I know of…
One 70 OO Judge Convertible was owned by a guy with a store on Lippincott St in Toronto in the early 80’s. He was involved in the Classic GTO Club of Ontario but I don’t recall his name. Sounds like the one you're talking about. Another 70 OO on sandalwood Judge Convertible in Oshawa, original owner and just concours restored by the son Mike Z; asking was 225,000 last I heard. Here is the link http://www.cars-on-line.com/60579.html Mike Z also has (had?) a 69 Judge hard top Crystal Turquoise (Hobi’s favourite) fully restored for sale for $67,000 +/-. Third one is a 70 OO on sandalwood Judge Convertible up north of Toronto by a few hours; second owner also fully restored with very few miles. Where was the 71 located? Sounds like a trip to Toronto is in order to knock on some doors!! |
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