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OO , Red , Atoll , and Polar - were top 4 production on 70 Judge by my studies.
Not necessarily in that order. Most appraisers don't deduct for slow colors , as long as they are factory correct. The overall buying market does, however. And usually quite heavily. Do a frame off or in-depth on a Verdoro or Pallisaide or Gold tone 70 Ram3 , then get a mop and bucket. This has been proven numerous times. Sierra Yellow .... death wish deluxe . Until bleeding heart purists establish a trust fund support group , there is no other form of full compensation. Just more sympathetic well wishes, a mop and a bucket. At least you aren't worried about resale value. You just want what you want. Go look at Bruno's OO resto thread finished product and see if thats what you want its a Sandalwood car . |
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1 with Red interior, 1 with Black Sandalwood doesn't strike well with White on the few GTO's i have seen in that combo. Never seen a White Judge with Sandal . fwiw |
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I did a color change on my judge and regretted it. Since it's such a highly optioned original drivetrain car I would paint it the original color. Plus if you wanna impress the ladies you gotta show them some gold.
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This one looks great and was bid up to 55K. Sounds low considering the latest '69 CR results. http://www.mecum.com/auctions/lot_de...=CH1013-167148 Regarding the car in question. Given the options and original drive train, I believe it should be returned to its original color. Personally, I would deduct from its value if it was the wrong color and was interested in buying it. But then value may not be the issue here. What makes the owner happy with the car may be the issue. |
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Looks good to me and it has the dreaded vinyl top...
http://cimg.carsforsale.com/429691/2...F693B0AA_2.jpg |
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http://www.transamflorida.com/1970GTOJudge.htm I think this car looks spectacular with Sandalwood. Just needs a black wing... LOVE IT! |
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GREG'S GOATS: 1970 GTO Judge RA-III, 4-SPD & A/C. Power Windows, Power Seat, Power Brakes, Steering, AM/FM, 8-Track, Formula Wheel, Rallye Gauges, Remote Mirror, Numbers Matching. Assembled at Pontiac, MI Plant 5/26/1970. 1968 GTO 461 CI, RA-III heads, Hotchkis springs, UMI suspension, Bilstein shocks, 12-bolt 3.73's. 1966 GTO Ragtop 4-Speed, AM/FM, Original driveline. |
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I really like that pallisades Judge. Cant believe it only did 55k. Is it still available?
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I gots me a hot babe for a wife. We celebrate our 27th on Thursday. She isn't too crazy about the GG but she loves the Polar White...
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GREG'S GOATS: 1970 GTO Judge RA-III, 4-SPD & A/C. Power Windows, Power Seat, Power Brakes, Steering, AM/FM, 8-Track, Formula Wheel, Rallye Gauges, Remote Mirror, Numbers Matching. Assembled at Pontiac, MI Plant 5/26/1970. 1968 GTO 461 CI, RA-III heads, Hotchkis springs, UMI suspension, Bilstein shocks, 12-bolt 3.73's. 1966 GTO Ragtop 4-Speed, AM/FM, Original driveline. |
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i believe it is owned by member KenD
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http://www.americanclassiccarsales.c..._157452629.veh check out video too |
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GREG'S GOATS: 1970 GTO Judge RA-III, 4-SPD & A/C. Power Windows, Power Seat, Power Brakes, Steering, AM/FM, 8-Track, Formula Wheel, Rallye Gauges, Remote Mirror, Numbers Matching. Assembled at Pontiac, MI Plant 5/26/1970. 1968 GTO 461 CI, RA-III heads, Hotchkis springs, UMI suspension, Bilstein shocks, 12-bolt 3.73's. 1966 GTO Ragtop 4-Speed, AM/FM, Original driveline. |
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And a couple of auctions. Its beautiful and i wish him well by all means completely. But the trust fund is not established yet. |
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First Judge i have seen in that combo. spectac ... eh but go for what YOU want man ! I'm a big fan of WT7 scheme |
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Going back to the GG/Sandalwood car, perhaps what's holding that car back is the auto trans and not the color?
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GREG'S GOATS: 1970 GTO Judge RA-III, 4-SPD & A/C. Power Windows, Power Seat, Power Brakes, Steering, AM/FM, 8-Track, Formula Wheel, Rallye Gauges, Remote Mirror, Numbers Matching. Assembled at Pontiac, MI Plant 5/26/1970. 1968 GTO 461 CI, RA-III heads, Hotchkis springs, UMI suspension, Bilstein shocks, 12-bolt 3.73's. 1966 GTO Ragtop 4-Speed, AM/FM, Original driveline. |
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All these cars are great
Doesn't matter what color or what engine or tranny All are worth the same amount on every day and draw the same amount of affection and desire. Its a stroke of luck when anything sells. *some of this post may be partially embellished as an exit strategy |
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Here is one (or 4) of the precautions about buying a Faktry OO Judge .
For amusement |
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More than 2. At Redwing in '01, there were quite a few restored WT7's. Quint Stire's loaded RAIII-auto black int WT7 was there holding court. Know of a few more that have been restored since. Agree Sandalwood int just doesn't fly on a white Judge, I'm not big on OO, have had two OO/sandalwood Ram air 3 Judge projects & kicked both down the road, call me Picky.
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Buzzards gotta eat... same as worms. |
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Only 2 documented Roger.
We have tried and tried to get various talked about cars brought on here to be documented. Even Quints old car is not documented. Several handfuls claim to be WT-7 , but have no proof. Just being Arlington built and White is not proof. Not documented proof not arguing - just saying - we have been at this for years and years and have 2 |
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...in my appraisals, I didn't deduct for bad colors, only wrong colors
...good colors can add to the selling price and certain colors can add to the appraisal ...I did mostly MOPARS, example 1970 T/A Challenger...all cars the same except for color ...Panther Pink/triple black $85-90k ...red/orange/blue etc $65-75k ...tan, dark green, or any color with green anywhere $55-65k ...tan/green etc painted Pink, $50-65k minus $10k for correct color change...I NEVER added value for an incorrect color, even if it is a more popular color...a so called BAD COLOR is the starting place for value, not the ending place...cars are like girls, the better they look, the more we spend |
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