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1970 Judge...
Hi all, Its been a while since I've been here. I've been out of the game since I sold me last 70 (divorce) but I just picked up a PHS/build sheet document 70 Judge, and I'm pretty sure I might have paid too much but I've been out the market for a few years so I'm hoping you guys can give me some opinions.
Its a really clean car and the body and current paint are really clean, appears all original sheet metal no visible rust bubbles and magnet sticks all around. The interior is good, no rips, just dirty. Runs and drives nice. Other info: Built in Fremont/10E Original Color Granada Gold/Sandlewood - Currently not a Pontiac Blue??/Sandlewood Currently has 68 XX block and 68 M20 Has original #12 heads (based on when they were cast) and the 7040273 carb is long gone as well as exhaust manifolds Believe rear end is correct 9799202 (269 day or 69). Spins a 3:55 posi which is what is on the build sheet but I haven't sanded the tube yet for codes. Has original Ram Air hood, flappers and pans. It had been sitting since 09 in a garage and the person that owned it since 01 was selling it because of financial issues. Opinions...what's this car worth? Not going to be offended I'm planning on keeping it as a driver/hobby. Thanks! Paul |
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35K?
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no idea, Paul, on value without a ton of pics. Fwiw, there's 70 WS block on eBay. Appears to have a P as plant code. Have fun with the Judge!
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Thanks for the feedback, I feel better and for the lead on the block.
Here's a quick picture I had on my phone |
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Well said Roger. Each car has it's own value. To compare all is just dart throwing.
My guess that since it's bought already. The buyers remorse has set in. Happens a lot today...
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Not really buyers remorse...I love the car. Just wanted some opinions on whether I made a score or paid all the money. End of the day, it's only worth what someone is willing to give you for it. I paid 25, which I felt was all the money... but I've been out of this make since 06
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25K is fair market value for the car as described. Nice in the pic. Wrong engine, wrong color. Original color is not considered a desirable color (I also have a GG 70). Certainly not a score, but you didn't take a bath either.
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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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Welcome Back Paul,
I'd say your back in the game with that bad boy at that price! Soon to be correct 4 speed RAIII too will be a fun project!!
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Mike/Illinois |
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I like the color. is it a little brighter than Lucerne blue??
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Did that car come from Robin?
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Quote:
At the end of the day, it's YOUR car, and as long as you are happy, what the hell... Enjoy man!
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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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