1970 Pontiac Gto Judge Convertible Tribute,red/red,455,auto,his/hers,restored!!! on 2040-cars
Apopka, Florida, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:455
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: Red
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: GTO
Trim: Judge
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Options: CD Player, Convertible
Mileage: 21,408
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Exterior Color: Red
This amazing 1970 GTO Judge Convertible-tribute Coming out
of a private collection. The 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge was one of the most potent muscle
cars of the era, and surely one of the most outrageous in terms of styling. There
were 7 real 1970 GTO judge Convertibles with the powerful 455 built. With
bright colors, stripes, and a rear wing, it gave the Judge a unique look that
was backed by equally stunning performance. But with prices for real Judge
convertibles running around $300,000, the outstanding tributes are a great
value.
New red seat covers, door panels, along with new carpet and carpet
custom GTO logo floor mats that match the red carpet gives her the “new car
look”. The dash offers three deeply recessed instruments, but
there's no tach because it is mounted out front on the hood ………the most
desirable Judge option of all! This stunning Judge Convertible has its factory
installed “ice cold ” A/C! She has the original AM/FM push button radio in
the engine-turned dash as well as a custom designed and installed multiple
speaker and sub-woofer hidden in the trunk high powered surround system. The
head unit and volume subwoofer control in hidden in the glove box and the power
amp and sub-woofer are custom installed in the side trunk panels. She adorns a brand new factory
black power convertible top/glass rear window and has the factory boot. Performance is effortless thanks to Pontiac's muscular 1970
455 cubic inch V8, which specializes in torque production. From the Ram Air
hood scoops to the Pontiac Turquoise paint on the block, this one has been
factory detailed correctly, and the condition of all the under hood components
displays that the work is not only high-quality, but recently done. Power steering and power disc brakes are included, and
there's a tough TH400 3-speed automatic transmission behind the engine handling
gear swaps. The floors are nicely finished with satin black paint, not undercoating, so there's nothing to hide, and both the gas tank and exhaust system are brand new. It rolls on correct Pontiac Rally II wheels and fat fire Hawk Indy 500 radials! This car drives like new! Paint shows like new with a few blemishes as this car has been driven. Interior looks new! I have the right to end this auction at any time. Paul 407-256-8911 Please feel free to call for a Buy It Now. I sell most cars with Buy It Now option
It is my goal to buy and sell the highest quality vehicles possible. We will describe our vehicles accurately. Please keep in mind most cars are not “ perfect”. Vehicles may have minor imperfections that may not appear in the photos, such as small scratches, rock chips, dings etc. We advise if possible, that you see the vehicle in person before you purchase. Please feel free to email or call us if you have any questions. Once full payment is received, seller will provide clear title, bill of sale, and additional Florida Department of Motor Vehicles forms to be filled out and signed. All disputes arising out of or resulting from this sale shall be finally determined by binding arbitration in the State of Florida. PAYMENT TERMS A Non-Refundable 10 % deposit must be paid within 48 hours. Balance must be paid within 7 days unless other arrangements are worked out before purchase. |
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