The Pontiac GTO Judge is one of the finest classic cars you could find on the market, and one of the finest classic muscle cars too. This particular example is a 1969 GTO Judge Ram Air IV, one of just 239 examples built that were hardtop and had the Judge package. Even more intriguingly, this particular Judge reportedly had an overhaul commissioned back in the late 2000s by none other than WWE wrestler and superstar John Cena. The best thing of all, is that this car is currently listed on Bring a Trailer.

Whether its overhaul was, in fact, commissioned by John Cena or not, this is a spectacular looking car. The exterior color is Carousel Red, and the car comes with a body-color Endura front bumper, rear chrome bumper plus hood-mounted scoops. Across the scoops, we can see Ram Air IV badging, and there are tricolor graphics and “Judge” labels on parts of the car. The labels are visible on the front fenders of the GTO. Other exterior features include the retractable headlamp covers and the decklid-mounted airfoil wing.

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Parchment Interior Is Fit For A WWE Star

1969 Pontiac GTO Judge Auction Interior
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The cabin of this GTO Judge is in a beautiful Parchment, with the door panels also matching up with that. In contrast, the dashboard is in black as are the carpets, and there is wood grain veneer accents across the steering wheel as well as the interior controls. There is some equipment inside this cabin too. The GTO Judge comes with a push-button radio, a heater, front and rear lap belts plus a Hurst shifter too. The true mileage of the car is not known, but the five-digit odometer currently shows 98,000 miles.

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Ram-Air V8 Sits Under The Hood

1969 Pontiac GTO Judge Auction Front Quarter View
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Under the hood of this beautiful muscle car is a Ram Air IV 400ci V8 engine, originally rated at 370 hp when the car left the factory. It was also rated at 445 lb-ft of torque. The engine had an oil change done back in July 2021, and it has WW stamping plus a four-barrel carburetor. That V8 power goes to the rear wheels, and the GTO Judge has a close-ratio Muncie four-speed manual transmission with a Safe-T-Track limited-slip differential. The car will come with refurbishment photos, PHS documentation plus a clean Missouri title.

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