The 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge is a car that demands to be noticed. If cars had a gender, this good old boy would definitely be a man. His big and bulky frame begs to be noticed, and when one passes you on the road, you can't ...read more
by Marie Upmann
In 1964 Pontiac unleashed an option package for the Tempest and called it GTO, America's first muscle car. In 1966, no longer a Tempest option, the GTO became it's own model going under a complete redesign. 96,000 GTO's ...read more
by Jay Ruckart
This is my favorite car of all time. The 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge, also know affectionately as "The Goat". I'm not really sure how The Goat name came into existence but I can tell you why I called mine that. I got my...read more
by Shenni Bubb
1969 Pontiac GTO Judge Who can forget the sleek hot look of the 1969 Pontiac Judge? Such a supreme muscle car it was, with such a trendy style everyone loved. This was certainly a car to suits its era. An an air of pow...read more
by Greg B.
Here comes the Judge; here comes the Judge. In 1969 the Rowan and Martin show was a hit. The show also helped Pontiac have a "hit" too! That "hit" was the Pontiac GTO Judge. Pontiac advertisements used those same words tha...read more
by Avy Nosh
The Pontiac GTO is considered the first real American muscle car series. Pontiac's first GTOs came out during the decade starting 1964. Came 1968 and they found stiff competition from a cheaper Plymouth Road Runner. I...read more
by Rex Coker
The great muscle cars of the 1960's and 1970's offered many options when it came to horse power and looks. The 1969 Pontiac GTO "The judge" with it's competition orange exterior is still one of the most sought after musc...read more
by Jon Elwood
The 1969 Pontiac GTO The Judge Pontiac had all but out done themselves with the conception of the Judge. But what came instead of the econo-muscle goat that many were expecting wasn't any were near what was reveled i...read more