In 1969, the introduction of the GTO Judge marked a significant shift in the muscle car, offering buyers a unique option. Priced at $332, the Judge quickly gained popularity, initially available in Carousel Red to distinguish it from other GTO models. As demand soared, Pontiac expanded color options during the first model year.
Presented here is a 1969 GTO Judge, nearing the completion of its restoration and currently listed for sale. Sporting iconic features such as a Ram Air induction, hideaway headlights, and a 4-speed manual transmission, this GTO promises an authentic driving experience.

While details on its originality are limited, the car comes with complete PHS documentation, providing valuable insight for potential buyers. The 428 YH engine has been rebuilt with 6x heads, although it’s worth noting that YH engines typically feature 2-bolt mains.
Free from rust issues, this GTO has undergone essential metalwork during restoration. With solid floors, a nearly pristine interior, and a running engine, this GTO presents a desirable option for collectors. Priced at $55,000, it’s attracting attention from enthusiasts eager to own a piece of muscle car history.