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HERE IS AN ORIGINAL UNRESTORED DOCUMENTED JUDGE IN BARN FIND CONDITION.CAR SAT FOR MANY YEARS AND WAS BROUGHT BACK IN THE LAST YEAR TO RUNNING AND DRIVEABLE CONDITION. RECENT NEW PARTS INCLUDE AN EXHAUST SYSTEM,DISC AND DRUM BRAKE JOB,CLUTCH,HEATER CORE,STABILIZER LINKS,SOME NEW ENGINE GASKETS,AND A TUNE-UP.THE CARB AND RADIATOR WERE REPLACED SOME YEARS BACK.
JUDGE IS EQUIPPED WITH '69 SERVICE REPLACEMENT BLOCK,48 HEADS,AND NUMBERS MATCHING MUNCIE 4 SPEED AND REAR END. ENGINE SOUNDS GREAT,TRANS SHIFTS SMOOTH,AND POSI REAR END IS QUIET.IT DOESN'T RIDE BAD FOR ORIGINAL STEERING AND SUSPENSION PARTS,AND OLD 14" BIAS PLY TIRES.WHEELS ARE THE CORRECT LOOK BUT NOT THE ONES THE CAR ORIGINALLY CAME WITH. ORIGINAL INTERIOR IS VERY GOOD FOR ITS AGE WITH SOME NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR.DASH IS NICE,HEADLINER HAS SOME HOLES. FRAME,FLOORS,AND WHEELHOUSES ARE SOLID.BODY HAS ALL ORIGINAL SHEETMETAL AND COULD USE COSMETICS BUT PRESENTS ITSELF VERY WELL AS IS.LEFT QUARTER AND TRUNK LID HAVE HAD PRIOR BODY REPAIRS AND ARE SPOT PRIMED.CAR DESERVES REPLACEMENT LID AT SOME POINT.THE REST OF THE CAR APPEARS TO BE ORIGINAL PAINT WITH ORIGINAL STRIPES AND DECALS.CAR LOOKS INCREDIBLY GOOD FOR ITS AGE AND IS A FINE PIECE OF HISTORY. OVERALL THIS IS A HARD TO FIND JUDGE SURVIVOR WITH ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES. |
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GM isn't liable for punitive damages in ignition switch cases
Wed, Nov 20 2019NEW YORK — A federal appeals court said General Motors is not liable for punitive damages over accidents that occurred after its 2009 bankruptcy and involved vehicles it produced earlier, including vehicles with faulty ignition switches. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan said on Tuesday that the automaker did not agree to contractually assume liability for punitive damages as part of its federally-backed Chapter 11 reorganization. GM filed for bankruptcy in June 2009, and its best assets were transferred to a new Detroit-based company with the same name. The other assets and many liabilities stayed with "Old GM," which is also known as Motors Liquidation Co. Tuesday's 3-0 decision may help GM reduce its ultimate exposure in nationwide litigation over defective ignition switches in several Chevrolet, Pontiac and Saturn models. It is also a defeat for drivers involved in post-bankruptcy accidents, including those who collided with older GM vehicles driven by others, as well as their law firms. The ignition switch defect could cause engine stalls and keep airbags from deploying, and has been linked to 124 deaths. A lawyer for the drivers and their law firms did not immediately respond to requests for comment. GM had no comment. Circuit Judge Dennis Jacobs said GM's agreement to acquire assets "free and clear" of most liabilities excused it from punitive damages claims for Old GM's conduct. He also noted that the judge who oversaw the bankruptcy concluded that the new company could not be liable for claims that the "deeply insolvent" Old GM would never have paid. The decision upheld a May 2018 ruling by U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman in Manhattan, who oversees the ignition switch litigation. Drivers have sought a variety of damages in that litigation, including for declining resale values. GM has recalled more than 2.6 million vehicles since 2014 over ignition switch problems. It has also paid more than $2.6 billion in related penalties and settlements, including $900 million to settle a U.S. Department of Justice criminal case. The case is In re: Motors Liquidation Co, 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 18-1940. Government/Legal Chevrolet Pontiac Saturn Safety gm ignition switch
Driving the Kia K5 and Mini Cooper JCW GP, plus an interview with Jimmy Chin | Autoblog Podcast #637
Fri, Jul 24 2020In this week's Autoblog Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore is joined by Senior Editor, Green, John Beltz Snyder and News Editor Joel Stocksdale. They veer off right away into talking about their dream project garages. Next up is news, including some info on the next Nissan Z car, the Honda Fit being discontinued in the U.S., new Mercedes-Benz EQS details, and some talk about the new, electric GMC Hummer being adapted for the military. Then they talk about driving the new Kia K5 sedan and the Mini Cooper JCW GP, before they opine about the 1966 Pontiac GTO. Autoblog Senior Producer Chris McGraw interviews Oscar-winning filmmaker Jimmy Chin about his collaboration with Ford for the Bronco reveal, and more. Finally, our editors help a listener in the U.K. pick a used vehicle in the "Spend My Money" segment. Autoblog Podcast #637 Get The Podcast iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Rundown Some thoughts on project cars News Nissan suggests the next-generation Z won't be electrified at launch Fit Is Gone! Honda drops subcompact hatch in U.S. Mercedes-Benz announces the electric EQS will offer over 435 miles of range GMC's electric Hummer could someday serve alongside the Humvee in the U.S. Army Driving the 2021 Kia K5 Driving the 2020 Mini Cooper JCW GP 1966 Pontiac GTO: Love it or hate it? We talk Ford Bronco and other adventures with Oscar-winning filmmaker Jimmy Chin Spend My Money Feedback Email – Podcast@Autoblog.com Review the show on iTunes Related Video:
GM recalling 8.4M cars, 8.2M related to ignition problems
Mon, 30 Jun 2014General Motors today announced a truly massive recall covering some 8.4 million vehicles in North America. Most significantly, 8.2 million examples of the affected vehicles are being called back due to "unintended ignition key rotation," though GM spokesperson Alan Adler tells Autoblog that this issue is not like the infamous Chevy Cobalt ignition switch fiasco.
For the sake of perspective, translated to US population, this total recall figure would equal a car for each resident of New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Montana, Delaware, South Dakota, Alaska, North Dakota, the District of Columbia, Vermont and Wyoming. Combined. Here's how it all breaks down:
7,610,862 vehicles in North America being recalled for unintended ignition key rotation. 6,805,679 are in the United States.























