Pontiac’s GTO Judge was a very short stint on the high-performance market – only three model years, between 1969 and 1971. With the poncho muscle cars in a freefall out of fashion at the dawn of the ...
Atime-honored selling tactic at nearly every automotive dealership in the known universe is to order up a few eye-catching and desirable models to display in the showroom or out on the front line with ...
The 1971 Pontiac Trans Am fitted with the 455-cubic-inch V8 arrived at a turning point for American performance. Compression ...
A powerful look at the 1971 Pontiac GTO Judge equipped with the 455 H.O. V8. What made this version of the Judge so legendary?
What's better, a gorgeous restoration or an unrestored original? Why choose? Have one of each! Here we have a restoration and a genuine Michigan barn find. They're both 1971 GTO Judges, both with the ...
They don't build muscle cars like they used to. As cliché as it is, it's true on several levels. When the third-gen HEMI and the LS go to pasture soon, we'll say it ten times more. But to understand ...
Ever hear how no fast cars were built after 1970? That perception existed at one time because General Motors lowered compression on all its motors in 1971, but time has a way of changing perceptions, ...