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Yea your right not real popular.
![]() www.pontiac-gto.net/history/1970/jury1970.html I guess the Canadian dealer was just trying to create a low cost alternative to the Judge. Check out the Mopar like bumble bee stripe on the rear. ![]() ![]()
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I think it's kind of cool...Don if you keep rolling your eyes like that they are going to stay that way !!
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"The Jury" was written up in an old HPP issues a while ago. I'm amazed at how many variations of Musclecars there were back then that were striped (sometimes modified) by dealers. But you know, the same holds true today. How many of us have seen "special" cars sold by a dealer, and they claim it is unique to their area? Over the years, I've seen several special versions of cars sold around the Chicagoland Area, including special Buicks (for golf tournaments), a Michael Jordan Chevy Blazer, and those infamous "GMO" Oldsmobiles of the late 1970's.
![]() Everyone was trying to create the Royal Bobcat or Yenko package back in the late 60's, it was a real money maker. It hopefully brought people into your dealership in search of that unique car. Jim Wangers pioneered this marketing tactic with help from Royal Pontiac. When Wangers left to start up his own Chevy dealership in the early 1970's, he tried the idea again with a special Monte Carlo and a special Vega. Both were successful. "The Jury" was obviously a low cost alternative to the "The Judge". I think there was another version called "The Lawyer", but unfortunately this version was simply the dealer taking all your money and not giving you the car. ![]()
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From your Subject title,I thought you were referring to the "Tyco trial" going on now.Where the One juror gave the OK sign to the the defense.What a mess...
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WHATS NEXT! ![]() ![]() ![]() [/ QUOTE ] I saw "the convict" at GM carlisle this past summer ![]() it was done up just like a judge
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Anyone got a pic of what the Jury decal looks like..I can't make it out...if I was to clone one it sure wouldn't have pea green interior..
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