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Thats cool.I've seen the white 69 Judge somewere I cant remember.I believe that picture with it on the trailor is on the ultimate Picture Site.
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I would guess $150,000-$200,000.It would'nt surprise me if it went higher.
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Steved: Is this your car your auctioning off?
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Did pontiac ever have a Judge for a pace car?
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No that is not my auction, if it was I would mysteriously let the GTO dissappear into my garage.
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Amazingly enough, there was only one GTO pace car ever! The 65 Hurst Motor Trend Riverside 500 pace car.
It is posted on my website under "Private Collection" with the full story. www.colinsclassicauto.com Colin |
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I'm not sure if this applies, but they were posted on PY and look cool.
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You're right, I should have been more clear - only one factory (Pontiac-provided) pace car. I am sure many were used and provided by local dealerships, etc. Like the 69 Road America pace car Judge convert. One of these days I'll find somebody that has that vin!!! I have a weakness for that RA car, as it is my home track.
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