1970 Pontiac Gto Judge on 2040-cars
Conneaut, Ohio, United States
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For your consideration a 1970 Pontiac GTO JUDGE RAM AIR IV.
This rare Judge still retains its ORIGINAL MATCHING NUMBER 400/370HP ENGINE, Turbo 400 automatic transmission, and Safe-T-Trac HD 3:90 rear end. Many Ram Air IV cars do not retain there original engines! As per its original trim tag this Judge is finished in its original color Paladium Silver with black vinyl interior. Nicely optioned with a power drivers seat, G70x14 raised white letter tires, am-fm stereo radio, center console, power disc brakes, power steering, ride and handling package and dealer installed dash tach. This car was body off restored approx 10 years ago and still retains its original sheet metal! At that time the paint was refinished, engine resealed and re detailed, and suspension rebuilt. This car still retains its all original interior including carpet. P
Original GM and Selling dealer paperwork includes: Simpson bill of sale, Warranty and owner protection plan pamphlet, 1970 car building order (build sheet), GM in transit card, owners manual, Consumer Information pamphlet, Simpson delivery envelope.
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