1969 Gto Judge Ram Air Iv 4spd Numbers Match Protect-o-plate Barn Find Documents on 2040-cars
Le Mars, Iowa, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:400 RAIV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1969
Interior Color: PARCHMENT
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: GTO
Trim: JUDGE
Drive Type: REAR
Mileage: 65,000
Exterior Color: Orange
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
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This auction is for an original highly documented 1969 GTO/Judge RAM AIR IV 4spd. I purchased this from the 3rd owner in 1993 and the first picture is of the car when pulled out of the barn it was in since the late 70s. I have all the registration slips from 1994 to 2013 along with the documents you see pictured. Which include transfer of warranty from the first to second owner and the protect-o-plate. The person I purchased it from got it in I believe 1974. He drove it for a while then pulled the motor and completely went through it. He told me he drove it for a while again but was in trade school and gas was too expensive so he parked the Judge pulled the motor and put it in his porch for safe keeping. He then bought a 73-4 Ventura for school. He accidently hit the right quarter with his tractor trying to turn around in the barn and that damage you can see in one of the pictures. It sat in the barn untill I purchased it in 1993. When I purchased it I cleaned it out and put new carpet and headliner in the car. I had planned on driving the car and having some fun with it so I tucked the original shortblock away and put the original heads,intake/crossover,distributor,exhaust manifolds,etc on a 1968 WT block but really never drove it much. This car has it's original drive train,body and frame that it left the factory with. Not rebodied,not restamped and plenty of documentation to prove it. If you have been looking for a real collector car this is it. I have looked at everything on the car and it has nearly every original piece. Some of the numbers are Jack 9B,Alternator 1100704 9C6,Disc Brake pot belly master cylinder EA,Original booster,original 2-piece rotors,original disc brake calipers,original manual steering gear box,rear end XK 9795084 N housing,9799973 Close ratio 4spd matching VIN,WW RAIV Block matching VIN. A couple things that are not original are the wheels and the radiator. I also pulled the starter and it has a blank case so I don't think that is original. I will be glad to answer any questions you have but please no questions about the reserve as this is an auction. The buyer will be responsible for all shipping charges and a 500.00 deposit will be required by PayPal. The remainder to be paid in Wire Transfer,cashiers check or cash in person. The car does not leave untill the money clears. Thanks alot. |
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