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I bought this car about 1976-77. No one was cloning these cars then. [/ QUOTE ] ![]() I cloned my '69 Firebird convertible 350 into a RAIII. I added a Formula wheel, '70 T/A motor, a 400 hood w/ tach and a 400 front bumper & Ralleye wheels. Len (the guy who founded Year One) cloned his '69 Firebird into a '69 T/A, complete with Formula wheel, home fabbed hood, extractors & spoiler. My buddy Vance cloned his '70 Malibu into a SS396, complete with 396, cowl hood, SS wheels, and badging. There were a few of us poor boys trying to fake until we could make it. ![]() |
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look for your 71 Judge conv here.. maybe its #16?? Its the only Blue 71 judge convertible made.. but it was an automatic.. My guess is you had a 70 not a 71
http://www.428gto.com/71judge.htm
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Frank Szymkowski 1987 Mustang GT convertible, scarlet red/titanium, white top and white/red leather, 5 speed, 3.08, factory EQ 1969 GTO Judge Warwick blue/blue, RAIII, 4 speed, tach/gauges, safe t track, flip headlights, 3.55's, ps and radio. |
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look for your 71 Judge conv here.. maybe its #16?? Its the only Blue 71 judge convertible made.. but it was an automatic.. My guess is you had a 70 not a 71 http://www.428gto.com/71judge.htm [/ QUOTE ] It was definately a 4 speed and the stripe pattern was the same as the 71s on that site. Was that stripe pattern available in 1970? I also remember the car being a darker blue than the one pictured on that site. |
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Yes, same stripe in 1970.
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