Posted by admin | Posted in Diecast Toys | Posted on 27-04-2004
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Pontiac Gto "Judge"?
Hello Iam a big fan of Muscle Cars, but not the states.I have only seen once in my life a Dodge Charger, Dukes design of Hazzard, That was one of the movies survivors.I was shocked at the sight and sound of pack.But the 440 six, the real blow to the head was when I saw a comedy (like American Pie) that a judge was 69 starring.I tottaly felt in love with this monster …. I got home and started looking and learning about monsters and discover that many of the findings barn and forgotten crapeyards many beauties, forests and houses.I would like to have a body for restoration and working on it, not care about money and years that spent.I like anyone I've found, driven or owned a GTO "Judge" to share some moments of this car with me, so I feel quite the shifter through the box ….. Hurst Thanks to all
I had a rag top 68 GTO. The judge was not released until '69, but except for the rear bumper and taillights and ultra cool slightly different functional Ram Air Judge that were almost identical. The 400 ci Pontiac engine is good and the shredder Stone Muncie 4 speed and 3.90 rear position 68 made fun of my driving in a straight line. Unfortunately, the brakes were a different story, as I had 68 drums of everything and with no power steering which do not handle too large. The acceleration was quite impressive, although there fastest production car and the power came like a rocket when the back two barrels of the Rochester Quadrajet four-barrel was spread open. I miss the old goat, but I'm happy in a relationship with a 68 Mustang Fastback built around a 427 reais. They do not make cars like that.
GTO Judge 1st to 2nd gear rolling burnout…
