Only 24 examples of the 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge Ram Air IV Convertible were ever built with a 4-speed manual, and just one of them is known to retain its original drivetrain. That surviving car, a ...
The GTO was already struggling in 1970, but the Judge remained on the market for a second year, with most people ordering the Ram Air III package that included a 400ci engine with 366 horsepower.
At the end of last month, we found out – courtesy of the rumor mill – that General Motors had filed a trademark in the United States for the Pontiac name. But before you clamor for the brand's return, ...
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How the Pontiac GTO started the muscle car era that defined a generation of American drivers
One borrowed engine and a broken rule changed American driving forever.
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