The seller states that this 1970 GTO “is a real documented Judge,” as confirmed by a build sheet provided by the Historical ety (PHS), pictured below. Though it has a replacement 400 engine, he says it is otherwise “very original and complete, and sounds incredible thanks to the headers and Flowmaster exhaust. It pulls hard, will burn rubber in first, second, and third gears, and it handles and drives very well.”
- The swapped-in 400-cu.in. OHV V8 has an lbrock four-barrel carburetor.
- The aluminum intake manifold is from the same manufacturer.
- A set of iron 4X heads were bolted on.
- An electronic ignition and a new fuel pump were installed.
- “The OEM-style spark plug wires are new,” the seller says.
- So too, are the “OEM-style hoses, clamps, and brackets.”
- A new thermostat and gasket were installed.
- This engine has “never run hot,” he notes.
- A shifter and T-handle mix the four-speed’s gears.
- The car was repainted at some point.
- New taillight lenses and bezels are present.
- “Some weatherstripping pieces for doors and windows are new.”
- The black vinyl bucket seat interior is clean overall, and stock.
- Aftermarket gauges were added under the dashboard.
- A hood tach is present.
- So too, is power steering.
- There are “no suspension issues,” the seller reveals.
- The four-wheel drum brakes “are in good condition.”
- “Their wheel cylinders don’t leak.”
- “ s than 500 miles are on the repro Wide Oval tires.”
- He concludes, “This car is a deserving candidate for a full restoration.”
- PHS documentation confirms that the car is a Judge.
- “Included are correct #12 Ram Air III heads and intake,” per the seller.
- “A new Ram Air kit from r One,” comes with the car.
- “Several books and some original factory brochures” are provided.
- PHS documentation confirming that the car is a Judge.
- “Currently, the rocker cover gaskets leak,” the seller says.
- “Wear, blemishes, and scratches are in the paint.”
- “There’s some rust in rocker panels and trunk lid.”
- “ face rust is on the underside and chassis.”
- “The hood is creased.”
- “Some surface discoloration is on the rear bumper.”
- The dash pad is cracked.
- “The shocks squeak.”
- This GTO is stated to be “a real Judge,” by its owner.
- It has a replacement 400 engine.
- It’s a four-speed car.
- A reproduction Ram Air kit is included.
- It draws “tons of comments and is always a crowd favorite,” he adds.
- Judge provenance confirmed by PHS.
The seller states that this vehicle will be sold on a clean sissippi title in his and his wife’s names. This 1970 GTO Judge is “a solid driver and dependable,” he says, so it can be enjoyed on the road as is by the new owner until the resources can be obtained to restore it.