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4th of July!
Fun 4th of July in my town (Morgan Hill)
With wife Linda and grandson Easton! They have a classic car parade before the main parade. |
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Cool gold Judge, I remember you posted a photo of it a while back. Fremont/California car? How long have you owned it?
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Jim bought it from me a few years ago.It was a cover car on the OPG catalog.Cant remember which plant it was from.Tom
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Sorry I don't remember the plat either, will have to check.
Tom, where does the time go, I think I visited you in 2012! A few more pics. |
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Tom S.
Tom S.
Just an FYI, I went to visit my cousin in Arnold Ca. on Saturday 7/20. They had a car show there and it was good spending time with him. There was a lot of interest in my car and it was the only GTO! Any way, I came home the same day, 340 mile round trip! No problem for the Judge, stayed cool, ran great. Just a little sketchy on the Sierra Foothill roads with the 60's technology suspension. LOL! Jim |
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Seems like the car sold new in Virginia, and bulletpruf found it in Virginia when he bought it from the second owner. So probably a Baltimore plant car.
The 7th digit in VIN will tell ( A , B , F , P , R , Z ) Great Car , glad you love it and are able to enjoy it ! Sounds like it loves you right back too It sat in a building for a long time before bulletpruf managed to buy it. Think it came off the road in the late 70's. Tom is the one who brought it back to life and was the first person to drive it since it went into hibernation for about 30 years. |
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