If you want to find the best classic cars on offer, there are a few websites that you can check out, and Bring A Trailer has to be at the top of the list. They feature some of the best classic cars out there. These range from supercars, muscle cars, sports cars, and even modern machines appear! But here we're focusing on a classic muscle car. This is a 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge Convertible, one of 108 built for the model year and currently located in Chicago, Illinois.

"Here Comes The Judge"

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This car was shipped new to Bowell McLean Motor Car Company in Vancouver, and it remained with its original owner in British Columbia before being imported into the USA in 2004. The car was refurbished before the current owner acquired it in 2017, and it won its class at the 2016 Cobble Beach Concours d’Elegance, and the seller is offering this car on behalf of its current owner.

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Sports A Limelight Green Finish

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The Judge variant of the GTO first hit the scene in 1969, and this car has been refinished in its factory shade of the gorgeous Limelight Green, with judge graphics in yellow, white, and olive. The Judge package added a rear-spoiler, tri-color stripes, and the aforementioned Judge graphics. The interior very much matches the exterior of the car, finished in green vinyl trim with color-keyed door panels, carpeting, and lap belts.

Packs A Matching 400ci Ram Air III V8 Engine

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Something that everyone will love is the three-spoke, wood-rimmed steering wheel that is mounted to a tilt column. Options in the car include a push button AM radio, a rear speaker, center console with a floor shift and, offering a very nice touch, power windows! Finally, the car is powered by a 400ci Ram Air V8 engine, the standard for Judge Models, and its factory rated output was 366bhp. And that power is sent to the rear wheels through a Turbo-Hydramatic three-speed automatic transmission.

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