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GTO 14" Honeycombs came with trim rings with Judge option or not.
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<span style="color: blue">1970 GTO Judge Ram Air IV, 4 speed</span> |
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The wagon is Now in Maui Hawaii, livin the good life. Doc's show it was a 350 from the factory but sold to PMDF, not a dealer.
Explain to me why Dan Jensen would do that to a Le Mans wagon in the 80's, they were worth nothing then. I would think he and Scott would have bigger fish to fry. Either way it was a cool car to own, and the gentleman who owns it now is happy. I was GM dealer in the 70's, Pontiac. Our Factory rep had a Blue Wagon ala GTO style. It also was cool. Well, This thread is about the Judge Ragtop, it took "Best Open Muscle Car" at the Fairfield County Concours this past Sunday in Westport CT. My 70 Torino GT 429, Took "Best Closed Muscle Car." It was a nice show.
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<font color="red">Dragin Wagon</font> 1970 LS-5 Townsman Station Wagon |
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Oh, by the way,
The GTO Wagon, has Ram Air Pans. No one yanked them. Full Ram Air setup. Ran like a Bear. Still makes No Sense to me why anyone, and especially someone Like Dan Jensen would do that to a wagon. But then again, If you are going to own a car like that who would you want it built by???? Dan and Scott or some Yahoo. I'll take Dan and Scott. I owned it, Drove it, and Sold it. It was a Way Fun Car. Wish I could have fit in the 3rd seat. at least My Kids enjoyed that. "Burn Rubber Dad!" ----Yessir.
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<font color="red">Dragin Wagon</font> 1970 LS-5 Townsman Station Wagon |