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Hope I am not hogging up too much space here.
These two are not Judge's but I like the two BIG blocks in contrasting colors and cars next to each other in my garage. Thanks Yenko.net.............
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Hey DaJudge...Do you have the Triple Black Judge convert that was at the Nats this year? I just love that car!!
Nobody was near it, when I was there to pay a complement. That car looks killer!!
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No that Judge was not mine, wish I could take the credit for it though.
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<span style="color: blue">1970 GTO Judge Ram Air IV, 4 speed</span> |
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WOW that warwick blue is cool looking great pics keep them coming.
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In 1970 GM said that all of the GM line could have over 450cid engines.All of the line except Pontiac had great hi performance engines.Why did Pontiac fall short with there new 455 in 1970?
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Probably because of the RAV program.
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That could be I did'nt think of that.Buick had the 455 stage1,olds 455 W-30,Chevy 454 LS-6 and Pontiac's 455HO.From what I understand the HO did'nt mean anything for the 70 455 engine.I wonder why Pontiac could'nt of made a RAIV 455?
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THey did in 71. A little too much too late. The heads are round ports and the intake is an aluminum one just like the 70 RA IV. John Sawruk has stated at conventions that this is one of the most underated Poncho motors around. I have to agree with him my old 71 Judge ran very well and they finally put a 12 bolt in it. ( I know they put a 12 bolt under the 70 455's as well)
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<span style="color: blue">1970 GTO Judge Ram Air IV, 4 speed</span> |
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