The Judge was back for a second year in 1970, and Pontiac produced 3,797 units, most of them with a hardtop coupe body style. The convertible has become incredibly rare, and collectors are willing to ...
In 1963, Pontiac put a full-size ’muscle’ in an intermediate-size ‘car’ and saw that it was good, so it called it a muscle car and reaped the benefits in the mid-sixties. The GTO became synonymous ...
Few nameplates evoke the swagger and panache of Pontiac's ‘GTO Judge’. At the height of the American muscle car wars, it was not just another performance package; it was the loudest, boldest statement ...
The 1970 Buick GSX Stage 1 outperformed the Pontiac GTO Judge with 13.43-second quarter-mile vs 14.7 seconds, making it GM's fastest muscle car.
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 ...