1969 Pontiac GTO Judge Walkaround with Steve Magnante

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When I was in high school in the early 80's, worked at the local Piggly Wiggly. An older lady drove a GTO just like that. I asked her about it, she said that she co-signed with her son when it was brand new and he drove it a year or two and quit making payments. She payed it off and the rest is history.

christolbert
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This is one of the most Beautiful vehicles ever built. Great walk around Steve.And Super Shane 🎥.

Daniel-fdwp
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when i was a senior in high School I bought a 69 Judge for $300.00 (1978) from a guy who wrecked it and then put the drivetrain and all the bolt on body parts on a green body and primered it black and wrecked it again. I actually saw him running from the cops with the lights out one night before it was wrecked the first time. he was desperate to sell it as it got him in lots of trouble. I street raced it every weekend, probably burned rubber every time I drove it. never took it to the track but beat my buddy's 1970 Z/28 pretty good who ran 13.99 at Fremont. 15 X 8 and 15 X 10 slotted mags. probably a mid 13 second car. sold it in 1981 for $900.00 ... it was pretty tired by then. saw it at a swap meet not running for $12, 000 around 1995. definitely the most fun car I have ever had. those 400's had a lot of torque.

michaelmacpherson-wmmh
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Actually Sammy Davis Jr. said the "here come the judge" and Arte Johnson played the judge.

hosstompkins
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I have a 1969 GTO Judge that I have restored and my son has a 1966 GTO convertible that he has been restored these are great cars back in my day i take it out to run it to the car show some time .

carl-
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Steve I always love the way you articulate the words when talking muscle cars, I could listen to you all day. You are a scholar and a true professional at what you do.

classified
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Beautiful restoration. Brings back a lot of memories.

twwap
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Steve is probably one of the coolest dudes around, I could listen to him talk cars for hours what a knowlagable guy!

brandonnichols
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Forgot to mention the tach on the hood which was a defining characteristic of the GTO.

oceancon
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Jesus Christ, Steve is a walking encyclopedia. God Bless him.

stoneylonesome
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What a beautiful GTO JUDGE 69 is one of my favorite Years

kennyrichard
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The 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge is an iconic muscle car that epitomizes the golden era of American muscle.

shan
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My first car (bought in 1979) was a 1969 GTO convertible, but not a Judge😢

It took every dollar I made for YEARS for repairs as it had been abused be previous owners. Sold it when I went ro college and had to buy a 74 AMC Hornet for reliable transportation.


A 69 Judge was my dream car ever since that first car.

BradiKal
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Man, another one that just checks all the boxes! The paint, and I mean this as the most sincere compliment I can give, looks factory not over restored. Thank you for sharing. ~ Chuck

charlesdalton
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Man I Dig the Pontiacs so Very Much!❤️🤘😳🙌

TonyandSusie-MillersontheMove
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Steve! Loving the new format in the intro! Par excellence.

Hoonagen
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Had the frist one From Blestra Pontiac Redwood City California. Also First 64 GOAT 66 Dad had 69 Trans AM. 67 BIRD. 400 Turbo. On the column. All were Bad to the Bone. Give God all the credit.😅

fredcagle
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I ADORE your accent as much as this car! Folks see ya comin' down na road in a cah like that'n they'd say, "Now theah's a fella who's all set. He's nawt just fottin' around. He's probably headed down ta Bessy's t'pick up some lawbstahs." I'm a New Yorker, but my father's side of the family are from the outskirts of Boston. We pick on each other's accents all the time at family reunions. Everyone DIES laughing every time!

TracyC-njtq
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I got a 1971 GTO when i got back from Vietnam in 1970.

MrRFAvery
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Yup, with the VIN (from HOC's website) you win: 2 for Pontiac, 42 for GTO, 37 for two door hardtop, 9 for 1969 model year, A for Atlanta, GA assembly and the rest is the production sequence. The Atlanta, GA assembly plant (aka Lakewood Heights) closed in 1990 and the last car produced there was given away to an employee and that video can be found online.

We got the tag, we can brag: ST69 for 1969 model year, 24237 for Pontiac (2) GTO (42) two door hardtop (37), ATL for Atlanta, GA assembly, 258 for Black interior trim, 72 72 for Carousel Red lower and upper exterior paint, and 03A for the first week of March 1969 production. This color is the same as the code 79 "Red Orange" or "Carousel Red" that my 1980 Trans Am is painted. That same color was also offered in 1976 on the Firebird line.

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