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AutoInsane 10-26-2010 06:23 PM

Milt Robinson Collection - Auction - Nov 13th
 
www.rmauctions.com/FeatureCars.cfm?SaleCode=MR10

One of the world’s premier muscle car collections will cross the auction block in Georgia next month as RM Auctions presents The Milton Robson Collection, a single-vendor sale to be held in Gainesville, November 13.

The result of over 25 years of careful acquisition by lifelong ‘car guy’ Milton Robson, the Robson Collection features a remarkable series of low-production and ultra-high specification Detroit muscle cars, along with a series of iconic fifties and sixties classics, and a superb selection of Henry Ford’s original flathead V8s. A total of 55 vehicles from the collection, along with a range of memorabilia will be offered ‘without reserve’.

427.060 10-26-2010 08:40 PM

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I was lucky enough to get to see this collection a couple times. Definately some of the rarest and nicest cars availalbe. It's only a 2 hour drive for me so I may make the trip.
James

JIM 11-08-2010 07:58 PM

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Anyone from here planning on going ???????

Jim

Johnny Horsepower 11-10-2010 08:04 AM

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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 427.060</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I was lucky enough to get to see this collection a couple times. Definately some of the rarest and nicest cars availalbe. It's only a 2 hour drive for me so I may make the trip.
James </div></div>

I am incorporating this into a trip to see clients in Florida..........at least that is what I told my wife

SBR 11-13-2010 09:39 PM

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I just watched the auction and I thought that the prices were very strong. I hope that Mr Robson is pleased with the results. ZL1 380K, survivor yenko 280K, 57 airbox corvette 340K, 67 435 corvette 160K, RAIV firebird 260K, 69 RAIV judge 620K. LS6 chevelle conv. 195K. I think that the 69 L78 pace car conv. sold for around 190K. A 300 chrysler convertible went for 397K. All prices are before 10% buyers premium.

njsteve 11-13-2010 10:22 PM

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Where did you watch it? I didn't know it was televised.

SBR 11-13-2010 11:03 PM

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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: njsteve</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Where did you watch it? I didn't know it was televised. </div></div> It was on the web under &quot;bid live&quot; You could see what the cars sold for but not see the actual auction block.

markjohnson 11-14-2010 02:07 AM

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Wow! The lightweight '62 409 Impala only sold for $132,000 and the '62 SD 421 sold for %154,000. Those are two very reasonable prices for such important GM factory race cars. The Survivor Fathom Green '69 Yenko with the cracked, and checkered original stripes is just to die for and an incredible example! I hope the car stays that way and I would walk right past 10 restored examples with nary a glance just to see that particular car. Any future owner of that car that feels the need to &quot;take it to the next level&quot; and drops it off for new paint/stripes would be committing a crime against all Musclecar enthusiasts and I'd be the first one in line to put my foot right up their.....ah, you get the message.

StealthBird 11-14-2010 02:30 AM

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Pontiacs were strong, Chevys did well!

Notables:

1969 RAIV Firebird 400 Convertible - $286,000
1969 Judge RAIV Convertible - $682,000
1970 Judge RAIV Convertible - $308,000
1969 Chevrolet Camaro ZL-1 Coupe (Four-Speed) - $418,000
1969 Chevrolet Camaro Yenko S/C Sport Coupe - $308,000
1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS6 Convertible - (Four-Speed) $214,500
1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS 396/375 Indy Pace Car Convertible - $187,000
1967 Chevrolet Corvette 427/435 Roadster - $176,000
1970 Buick GS Stage 1 Convertible (Four-Speed) - $154,000

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njsteve 11-14-2010 05:00 AM

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What did the 71 Judge ragtop go for?

StealthBird 11-14-2010 05:12 AM

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1971 Judge Convertible - $286,000 [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/smile.gif[/img]

Tenney 11-14-2010 05:51 AM

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http://www.rmauctions.com/auctionres...?SaleCode=MR10

old5.0 11-14-2010 06:30 AM

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What makes the 69 Judge worth three times the 70 or 71? I would have thought the 71 in particular would have been right there with the 69, Ram Air IV or not.

The ZL-1 and the 62 lightweight Impala seem like bargains.

markjohnson 11-14-2010 06:59 AM

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Yeah......I agree, the '69 ZL-1 was also a bargain at that price. Especially since it was one of the &quot;other&quot; ZL-1's and not one of the &quot;generic&quot; Fred Gibb cars. Kinda neat the way it was optioned with the center console, gauges, wood wheel and spoilers. For a factory Drag car, it almost seemed to have been ordered for street use. Anybody know any particulars of this #63 car? Milton like bulletproof docs and had long tenures of ownership with many of his cars. I've never had the chance to meet him but he always seemed to be a real enthusiast and really appreciated his stuff.

old5.0 11-14-2010 07:10 AM

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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: markjohnson</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Yeah......I agree, the '69 ZL-1 was also a bargain at that price. Especially since it was one of the &quot;other&quot; ZL-1's and not one of the &quot;generic&quot; Fred Gibb cars. Kinda neat the way it was optioned with the center console, gauges, wood wheel and spoilers. For a factory Drag car, it almost seemed to have been ordered for street use. Anybody know any particulars of this #63 car? Milton like bulletproof docs and had long tenures of ownership with many of his cars. I've never had the chance to meet him but he always seemed to be a real enthusiast and really appreciated his stuff. </div></div>

I think that car came out of Otis Chandler's collection.

jannes_z-28 11-14-2010 09:46 AM

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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: old5.0</div><div class="ubbcode-body">What makes the 69 Judge worth three times the 70 or 71? I would have thought the 71 in particular would have been right there with the 69, Ram Air IV or not.

The ZL-1 and the 62 lightweight Impala seem like bargains. </div></div>

I agree, the 71 Judge in his collection is one of only three produced, only two of them exists today.

Jan

firstgenaddict 11-14-2010 02:48 PM

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Triple Black 69 RAIV Judge VERT thats why it brought the $$$ besides a 69 70 looks 10X better than a 71... IMHO

njsteve 11-14-2010 03:05 PM

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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jannes_z-28</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> I agree, the 71 Judge in his collection is one of only three produced, only two of them exists today.

Jan </div></div>

Jan, a lot more than three were made. I believe 13 of the 17 1971 Judge ragtops produced are still in existance. I think the 69 Judge has a far wider fan base than the love it or hate look of the 71s. Plus that particular 69 was an amazing car with a four speed, which commands a bigger price, especially in the RAIV and SD Pontiac world.

This is from a posting on the Performance Years website:

1. Cameo White, ivory, white, Auto VIN # 242671P131352 Pontiac Invoice
Previous owners Bill Wieman in AZ and Mike Green in CA. Sold at Mecum Indy Spring auction May 22, 2010, new owner unknown to me at this time.

2. Cameo White, ivory, white, Auto
Dr. Tom Lane’s: The car was bought by Roger Norris in 1979 from Dr. Tom Lane in Levittown, PA and still remains with the Norris Family here in the US.
A nice picture provided by gto4door from PY

3. Cameo white, black, black, Auto
No information

4. Quezal Gold, black, black, 4 Speed VIN # 242671P121426
Current owner Milt Robson, currently being repainted to original color, was Gary Daniels in Tulsa probably sold for $300,000+, prior to Gary was owned by the original purchaser who painted it blue in before taking delivery. Options Fresh paint early in 2007 1 RM Auctions is selling this car (no reserve) on Nov.13, 2010 at Milt's estate in Georgia

5. Aztec Gold, sienna, sandalwood, Auto
No information

6. Aztec Gold, ivory, white, 4 Speed
It’s been a long standing rumor that this car was totaled just after it was sold new; within the circle of those who are “in the know”.

7. Special paint Camaro Rally Green, ivory, white, Auto
Owned by Mike Green in California, originally from FL and the original motor was last reported in FL with a previous owner.

8. Tropical Lime, black, black, Auto VIN # 242671P110472 Pontiac invoice
Was Dan McKinnon's in VA; in Canada and for sale at Legendary Motor, possibly in Texas at the moment.

9. Tropical lime, black, white, Auto VIN # 242671P101929 Pontiac invoice
Current owner Alan Reed, was in Kansas for 20 plus years. Additional Pictures: 1 2 3 4 5

10. Cardinal red, black, white, Auto VIN # 242671P104128 (Note: VIN is not verified by invoice or owner)
Current owner Steve Ames, un restored.

11. Cardinal Red, black, black, 4 Speed VIN # 242671P106957 Pontiac invoice
Current owner Kevin Suydam in Seattle; was Gary Cave's, was in Sweden before Gary. The car in Sweden back in the 70’s: Picture

12. Laurentian Green, black, black, Auto VIN # 242671P110372 Pontiac invoice
Was Steve and Noreen Brown's; restored by Scott Tiemann, Sold 12/10/05 at auction for $197,500 +10% auction buyers fee. As can be seen by the color codes the top color has been changed, possibly in Texas at the moment. Additional Pictures: 1 2 3 4

13. Laurentian Green, ivory, white, Auto
Not sure if this is the correct picture per car; possibly owned by Mike Green in CA, possibly from CO before that.

14. Canyon Copper, sienna, sandalwood, Auto VIN # 242671P110916 Pontiac Invoice
Current owner Ron Johnson of Potomac Classic bought this car in pieces and is now having it restored. PA. Ron has no intentions of selling the car at this time.

15. Starlight Black, sienna, white, Auto
Rumored to have been destroyed in a fire sometime in the 80’s.

16. Lucerne Blue, blue, white, Auto VIN # 242671P1*****
The correct car has just turned up in Maine where it has been all its life; more to follow hopefully. After restoration pics: 1 2 Options: &quot;Judge&quot; pkg, Safe-T-Track, P/B Radio, PS, PB, Mats frt/rear, Console, Turbo Hydromatic, Rally wheels, MSRP $4865.05.

17. Castilian Bronze, Sienna, Sandlewood, Auto VIN # 242671P110366 Pontiac invoice
In Georgia and owned by Tom Stutzman. Current picture: 1 Pictures



old5.0 11-14-2010 04:18 PM

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I always got the impression that 71 convertible was the Judge Holy Grail.


I actually prefer the 71. My high school shop teacher had a Tropical Lime 71 Judge hardtop, and he used to bring it to school and let us wrench on it.

bashton 11-14-2010 04:23 PM

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I had the oppportunity to chat with Mr. Robson at the POCI Co-Nats in Dayton last year about joining us for MCACN.

He was very gracious, but explained that he had a prior long standing commitment for an annual hunting trip.

Hope he is happy with the results. His collection was absolutely amazing. Hopefully the new caretakers of some of these cars will consider joining us in 2011 for MCACN III.

Bashton
MCACN Managing Member

Pulnaway 11-14-2010 04:29 PM

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Looks like Mike Green has had his hands on a few of these.

yenkme 11-14-2010 04:49 PM

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Would love to hear the story why no stickers on the headrest but I did find them on underside of each quarter panel in the trunk...
Has anybody ever seen that before? Should have taken a picture!!

Johnny Horsepower 11-15-2010 06:19 AM

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Steve, Jan's numbers are dead on, as evidenced by the list below, which I have seen a few times. He is referring to only 3 4sp of the 17 built and one is un accounted for.
I thought that car would do a little more.......... and as an owner of both a 69 and a 70, I think the 70 is the best looking and most popular and I was also surprised at how much more the triple black car went for...That being said, I really want a 71 judge. When Dave C sold his (X Dr. Green) white (on of the 17) I wished I had the budget for it and that it was a 4sp..

My $.02


<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: njsteve</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jannes_z-28</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> I agree, the 71 Judge in his collection is one of only three produced, only two of them exists today.

Jan </div></div>

Jan, a lot more than three were made. I believe 13 of the 17 1971 Judge ragtops produced are still in existance. I think the 69 Judge has a far wider fan base than the love it or hate look of the 71s. Plus that particular 69 was an amazing car with a four speed, which commands a bigger price, especially in the RAIV and SD Pontiac world.

This is from a posting on the Performance Years website:

1. Cameo White, ivory, white, Auto VIN # 242671P131352 Pontiac Invoice
Previous owners Bill Wieman in AZ and Mike Green in CA. Sold at Mecum Indy Spring auction May 22, 2010, new owner unknown to me at this time.

2. Cameo White, ivory, white, Auto
Dr. Tom Lane’s: The car was bought by Roger Norris in 1979 from Dr. Tom Lane in Levittown, PA and still remains with the Norris Family here in the US.
A nice picture provided by gto4door from PY

3. Cameo white, black, black, Auto
No information

4. Quezal Gold, black, black, 4 Speed VIN # 242671P121426
Current owner Milt Robson, currently being repainted to original color, was Gary Daniels in Tulsa probably sold for $300,000+, prior to Gary was owned by the original purchaser who painted it blue in before taking delivery. Options Fresh paint early in 2007 1 RM Auctions is selling this car (no reserve) on Nov.13, 2010 at Milt's estate in Georgia

5. Aztec Gold, sienna, sandalwood, Auto
No information

6. Aztec Gold, ivory, white, 4 Speed
It’s been a long standing rumor that this car was totaled just after it was sold new; within the circle of those who are “in the know”.

7. Special paint Camaro Rally Green, ivory, white, Auto
Owned by Mike Green in California, originally from FL and the original motor was last reported in FL with a previous owner.

8. Tropical Lime, black, black, Auto VIN # 242671P110472 Pontiac invoice
Was Dan McKinnon's in VA; in Canada and for sale at Legendary Motor, possibly in Texas at the moment.

9. Tropical lime, black, white, Auto VIN # 242671P101929 Pontiac invoice
Current owner Alan Reed, was in Kansas for 20 plus years. Additional Pictures: 1 2 3 4 5

10. Cardinal red, black, white, Auto VIN # 242671P104128 (Note: VIN is not verified by invoice or owner)
Current owner Steve Ames, un restored.

11. Cardinal Red, black, black, 4 Speed VIN # 242671P106957 Pontiac invoice
Current owner Kevin Suydam in Seattle; was Gary Cave's, was in Sweden before Gary. The car in Sweden back in the 70’s: Picture

12. Laurentian Green, black, black, Auto VIN # 242671P110372 Pontiac invoice
Was Steve and Noreen Brown's; restored by Scott Tiemann, Sold 12/10/05 at auction for $197,500 +10% auction buyers fee. As can be seen by the color codes the top color has been changed, possibly in Texas at the moment. Additional Pictures: 1 2 3 4

13. Laurentian Green, ivory, white, Auto
Not sure if this is the correct picture per car; possibly owned by Mike Green in CA, possibly from CO before that.

14. Canyon Copper, sienna, sandalwood, Auto VIN # 242671P110916 Pontiac Invoice
Current owner Ron Johnson of Potomac Classic bought this car in pieces and is now having it restored. PA. Ron has no intentions of selling the car at this time.

15. Starlight Black, sienna, white, Auto
Rumored to have been destroyed in a fire sometime in the 80’s.

16. Lucerne Blue, blue, white, Auto VIN # 242671P1*****
The correct car has just turned up in Maine where it has been all its life; more to follow hopefully. After restoration pics: 1 2 Options: &quot;Judge&quot; pkg, Safe-T-Track, P/B Radio, PS, PB, Mats frt/rear, Console, Turbo Hydromatic, Rally wheels, MSRP $4865.05.

17. Castilian Bronze, Sienna, Sandlewood, Auto VIN # 242671P110366 Pontiac invoice
In Georgia and owned by Tom Stutzman. Current picture: 1 Pictures

</div></div>

jannes_z-28 11-15-2010 07:13 AM

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Only three with 4-speed out of the 17, was what I meant.


Jan

njsteve 11-15-2010 01:02 PM

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That makes sense to me. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/grin.gif[/img]

Fast67VelleN2O 11-15-2010 04:01 PM

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The 1962 Impala Lightweight was the steal of the century! Prototype Z11 powered with aluminum front end components!

jannes_z-28 11-15-2010 08:41 PM

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There are some rumors that #3 car on the list might be here in Scandinavia, maybe in Norway. There are some folks looking for it but no hard evidence yet. Only time will tell...


Jan

Canuck 11-16-2010 12:01 AM

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I am impressed with some of the selling prices on these cars, all with known history and documentation in lots of cases. Shows how discriminating Milt is. A fe cars were bought on taste (The 72 W30).
This was one auction that if you were a serious buyer, you wern't going to loose sleep over whether the firewall had been welded in later.

A predictor of things to come if/when Floyd Garrett does a similar sale.
Unlike the Scottsdale Circus where you dont know who is selling the car/what the car started out as/who is buying the car.

If my math is correct the gross proceeds of Milts Auction was $8,300,000.00

Paul

427.060 11-16-2010 12:11 AM

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Floyd Garrett only owns about 10 or 12 or the cars in his museum.
James

dl7265 11-18-2010 06:52 AM

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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: StealthBird</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Pontiacs were strong, Chevys did well!

Notables:

1969 RAIV Firebird 400 Convertible - $286,000
1969 Judge RAIV Convertible - $682,000
1970 Judge RAIV Convertible - $308,000
1969 Chevrolet Camaro ZL-1 Coupe (Four-Speed) - $418,000
1969 Chevrolet Camaro Yenko S/C Sport Coupe - $308,000
1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS6 Convertible - (Four-Speed) $214,500
1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS 396/375 Indy Pace Car Convertible - $187,000
1967 Chevrolet Corvette 427/435 Roadster - $176,000
1970 Buick GS Stage 1 Convertible (Four-Speed) - $154,000

[img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/beers.gif[/img] </div></div>

What do you guys think about the Stage getting the short end of the stick here ? Colors held it back a bit ? I'm told it was a #'s matching car. Only 10 of the 67 produced in the registry as well.

olredalert 11-18-2010 02:48 PM

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-----Since this is about Milts auction in general, does anyone know how much the 53 ElDorado with the custom touches brought??? I surprized Milt a bit when I saw him at Meadowbrook showing that car when I told him I drove it from Cape Cod to Carlisle the first year there ever was a Carlisle back in the 70s. It broke down twice on the way. Just minor issues though and it was one memorable ride.
-----Hope the car has a very good home as its very cool and has a wonderful history....Bill S

yenkme 11-18-2010 02:55 PM

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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: yenkme</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
Would love to hear the story why no stickers on the headrest but I did find them on underside of each quarter panel in the trunk...
Has anybody ever seen that before? Should have taken a picture!! </div></div>

Was talking about the unrestored 69 Yenko Camaro !!!

yenkme 11-18-2010 02:57 PM

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Carlisle back in the 70s. How cool would that have been!!!!

Bet they didnt have that killer food court!!

SBR 11-18-2010 03:18 PM

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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: olredalert</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
-----Since this is about Milts auction in general, does anyone know how much the 53 ElDorado with the custom touches brought??? I surprized Milt a bit when I saw him at Meadowbrook showing that car when I told him I drove it from Cape Cod to Carlisle the first year there ever was a Carlisle back in the 70s. It broke down twice on the way. Just minor issues though and it was one memorable ride.
-----Hope the car has a very good home as its very cool and has a wonderful history....Bill S </div></div>
Bill, the hammer price was 350K.

Tenney 11-18-2010 04:12 PM

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http://www.sportscardigest.com/milto...t-rm-auctions/

SBR 11-18-2010 08:28 PM

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Thanks for posting the link.

JIM 11-20-2010 10:56 PM

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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: olredalert</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
-----Since this is about Milts auction in general, does anyone know how much the 53 ElDorado with the custom touches brought??? I surprized Milt a bit when I saw him at Meadowbrook showing that car when I told him I drove it from Cape Cod to Carlisle the first year there ever was a Carlisle back in the 70s. It broke down twice on the way. Just minor issues though and it was one memorable ride.
-----Hope the car has a very good home as its very cool and has a wonderful history....Bill S </div></div>

Its just down the road in Maryland now Bill !!!!! I can give his info if you would like !!!

Jim

olredalert 11-21-2010 12:27 AM

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-----Jim,,,Give him mine if you have a chance. If he cares then he can give me a ringy-dingy.....Bill S

Steve_Hoog 04-20-2015 03:25 PM

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I've updated the info on my page best I could; here it is:

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">1. Cameo White, ivory, white, Auto VIN # 242671P131352
Current owner unknown
Sold at Mecum Indy Spring auction May 22, 2010 $ 246,000
Previous owners Bill Wieman in AZ and Mike Green in CA.

2. Cameo White, ivory, white, Auto VIN # 242671P133658
Current owner the Norris Family.
Dr. Tom Lane’s: The car was bought by Roger Norris in 1979 from Dr. Tom Lane in Levittown, PA.

3. Cameo white, black, black, Auto VIN # 242671P1*****
No information

4. Quezal Gold, black, black, 4 Speed VIN # 242671P121426 Pontiac invoice Sold New Milfor NH Date Shipped 02/05/71
Currently in New York
Sold RM Auctions 11/14/2010 $286,000
Previous owner Milt Robson in Georgia whom restored it. During Restoration
Previous owner Gary Daniels in Tulsa probably sold for $300,000+ See HERE in blue, to the right of the TA’s.
Prior to Gary was owned by the original purchaser who painted it blue in before taking delivery.

5. Aztec Gold, sienna, sandalwood, Auto VIN # 242671P1*****
No information

6. Aztec Gold, ivory, white, 4 Speed VIN # 242671P1*****
It’s been a long standing rumor that this car was totaled just after it was sold new; within the circle of those who are “in the know”.

7. Special paint Camaro Rally Green, ivory, white, Auto VIN # 242671P1*****
Current owner Mike Green in California.
Current owner of motor pervious car owner in Florida.
Previously owned in FL.

8. Tropical Lime, black, black, Auto VIN # 242671P110472 Pontiac Invoice Sold New Charolette NC Date Shipped 01/12/71
Current owner unknown.
Rumored in Texas.
Previously in Canada and for sale at Legendary Motor.
Previous owner Dan McKinnon's in VA.

9. Tropical lime, black, white, Auto VIN # 242671P101929 Pontiac invoice Sold New Kansas City MO Date Shipped 09/20/70
Current owner Alan Reed
Previously owned in Kansas for 20 years.
Additional Pictures: 1 2 3 4 5

10. Cardinal red, black, white, Auto VIN # 242671P104128 Sold New Pontiac MI
Current owner Steve Ames, un restored.
Previous owner Tom and Mary Frank: Letter
Pictures from previous owners: 1 2 3
Window Sticker

11. Cardinal Red, black, black, 4 Speed VIN # 242671P106957 Pontiac invoice Sold New Lynn MA Date Shipped 12/14/70
Current owner Kevin Suydam in Seattle.
Previous owner Gary Cave.
Car previously in Sweden. The car in Sweden back in the 70’s: Picture
Previous Owner Jan Suhr in Sweden concerning this car with some interesting stories and pictures: Letter

12. Laurentian Green, black, black, Auto VIN # 242671P110372 Pontiac Invoice Sold New Landsdowne PA Date Shipped 01/08/71
Current owner Tony Lang in Ontario, Canada
Sold 2013 $299,299 RK Motors
Sold 12/10/05 at auction for $197,500
Restored by Scott Tiemann.
Previous Owners Steve and Noreen Brown's.
Window Sticker

13. Laurentian Green, ivory, white, Auto VIN # 242671P1*****
Current owner Mike Green in California.
Previously from Colorado.
Current Pic

14. Canyon Copper, sienna, sandalwood, Auto VIN # 242671P110916 Pontiac Invoice Sold New Sodus NY Date Shipped 01/04/71
Current owner Ron Johnson of Potomac Classic PA.

15. Starlight Black, sienna, white, Auto VIN # 242671P1*****
Rumored to have been destroyed in a fire sometime in the 80’s.

16. Lucerne Blue, blue, white, Auto VIN # 242671P108149
Current owner Larry Morton AKA ID fvgramps on Performance years, after restoration pics: 1 2
Options: &quot;Judge&quot; pkg, Safe-T-Track, P/B Radio, PS, PB, Mats frt/rear, Console, Turbo Hydromatic, Rally wheels, MSRP $4865.05.

Partial Build Sheet
17. Castilian Bronze, Sienna, Sandlewood, Auto VIN # 242671P110366 Pontiac Invoice Sold New St Cloud MN Date of Note 12/29/70
Current owner Tom Stutzman in Georgia.
Time frame unknown on this PIC
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http://www.428gto.com/71judge.htm


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