What is the rarest GTO Judge?

Since only 108 convertibles were made under the name in 1969, the convertible Judge is the rarest of the trim.
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How rare is a 1969 GTO Judge?

The GTO Judge came as a convertible or hardtop. However, in the end, the manufacturer only sold 108 convertibles compared to 6,725 hardtops. This 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge on sale is quite the looker. It has all-original body panels, except for the hood.
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What year is the rarest GTO?

1 1969 Pontiac GTO

Amongst all Pontiac GTO models, the 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge convertible is the rarest and most valuable. Pontiac made only 108 units of the 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge convertible and the 'Judge' trim was discontinued in 1971.
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What was the best year for the GTO Judge?

The 1969 Pontiac GTO “The Judge” was voted the best muscle car in 1969 (which is considered by many to be the best year in automotive history) according to thousands of votes on Summit Racing's Facebook polling.
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How many 1969 GTO judges are left?

5 The Rarest Pontiac GTO Judge Was A Convertible

But even so, some convertibles were made. In 1969, only 108 Pontiac GTO Judge left the assembly lines minus a roof, as convertibles. And these are some very rare and extremely expensive beasts today.
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4th RAREST Muscle Car Ever Produced Pontiac GTO Judge Ram Air IV Convertible 1of3 Muscle Car Madness



What's the difference between a 69 GTO and a 69 GTO Judge?

The most obvious exterior differences were with the grille, the parking lights, the taillamps, and the front and rear marker lights. The vent windows, the Pontiac crest on top of the Endura bumper nose, the “GTO” tape letters on the rear quarter panels, and the famous 6.5 Litre GTO emblem were all dropped in 1969.
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How many white GTO judges were made?

Just 51 were built. Polar White Judges were available without WT7 as well.
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What is the rarest Pontiac GTO?

Since only 108 convertibles were made under the name in 1969, the convertible Judge is the rarest of the trim.
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What is the most collectible GTO?

Today, a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO is the most valuable car in the world. One sold privately in the past couple of years for a reported $70,000,000. The most valuable Pontiac GTO is the 1969 Judge convertible with the 370-hp Ram Air IV engine. A mere five were built, all with a four-speed transmission.
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Was there a 68 GTO Judge?

Pontiac's Judge appeared in 1969 as an option package with the 366-bhp V-8, a rear spoiler, and special graphics. The 1968-1969 Pontiac GTO and Judge were built for performance. Check out the car's specs below.
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What is the GTO Judge package?

“The Judge” was an options package that was only available for 1969 Pontiac GTOs. It was introduced to try and reverse the decline in GTO sales. GTOs had fallen into being moderately-liked, mid-range cars; they weren't a well-made cheap model but weren't considered a premium model either.
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What year GTO was the fastest?

On getting to the market, the 2006 GTO was quickly regarded as the fastest GTO ever sold in the US. With the 6.0-liter V8 engine, the car could deliver a whopping 400 HP.
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What is a 1969 GTO Judge worth today?

The prized beast of the show, the 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge Convertible, sold for $620,000, as the crowd rose to the occasion after almost four hours of buying.
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Why is the GTO called The Judge?

The Pontiac GTO was introduced in 1963 as a 1964 model. The significant event of 1969 was the launch of a new Pontiac GTO model called 'The Judge'. The Judge name came from a comedy routine, "Here Comes the Judge", used repeatedly by Sammy Davis Jr. on the enormously popular "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In TV" show.
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Is the 2006 GTO rare?

Over the course of its three-year lifespan (2004–06), production of the Australian-made Pontiac GTO was capped at just over 40,000 units, so that means just about every build combination is considered rare today.
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Is the 2005 GTO rare?

2005 Pontiac GTO Is Rare 1-Of-30 Muscle Car.
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What's the difference between a GTO and a judge?

1969 Pontiac GTO “Judge”

Unlike the original GTO, the Judge was designed from the start to be brash and bold. Unique stripes, a blacked-out grille, body-colored spoiler and the requisite “The Judge” decals separated it from other muscle cars on the road.
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How do I identify a 1971 GTO Judge?

From the rear you could tell a Judge from a standard GTO by the trunk sticker. Judgelike body side stripes were available as an option on any 1971 GTO, but only the Judge got The Judge badging along with the stripes. The standard rearview mirror was rectangular chrome.
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What is a 69 GTO Judge?

“The Judge” was an options package that was only available for 1969 Pontiac GTOs. It was introduced to try and reverse the decline in GTO sales. GTOs had fallen into being moderately-liked, mid-range cars; they weren't a well-made cheap model but weren't considered a premium model either.
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