The 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge Convertible stands as one of the most elusive and talked-about muscle cars ever associated with the golden era of American performance. Blending outrageous styling with high ...
Jody Only is an author and photographer. Within the last five years in the auto industry, she has had bylines with TopSpeed, HotCars, LSXmag, Engine Labs, Chevy HardCore, and Street Muscle. She is a ...
To some people, nothing beats a car that also comes with a hell of a story. Something you could tell your friends after a nice dinner as you sit down together to smoke a cigar and drink some fine ...
SCOTT COUNTY, Mo. (KFVS) - The rural roads of Scott County are great for cruising with the top down. The sun’s warm embrace and a classic 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge convertible. The GTO Judge is a ...
Every muscle car fan has that one car they would stop everything for if they saw it in person. For Pontiac enthusiasts, it’s ...
At first glance, this Pontiac GTO is exactly what the doctor ordered. You don't have to be a diehard GTO fan to realize that it checks many boxes for a collectible. However, the closer you get, the ...
Dim’s fascination with cars began when he was just six. Born into a family of car enthusiasts and racing drivers, he started learning basic mechanics and driving from an early age. While he loves ...
Once in a while, a car shows up that reminds us why people still obsess over classic American muscle decades after its golden era. It’s a great shame that Pontiac is no longer around, as back in its ...
On February 11, 1971, Pontiac issued Car Distribution Bulletin No. 71-71 canceling the GTO Judge. What was intended as a successful one-season promotion beat the odds and made it to its third model ...
For a brief but thorough history of how the GTO high powered Judge came into existence check out this piece by Dan Jedlicka. For instance, I didn’t know the Judge got its name because Pontiac head ...
In the early 1960s, Pontiac brass was trying to come up with a new way to attract the lucrative youth market. The traditional manner or selling excitement through motorsports involvement was a no-go ...