How much is a 69 Pontiac GTO worth?

1969 Pontiac GTO sells for $620,000 at Gainesville collector’s auction.

How fast is 1969 GTO?

Top Speed: 124 mph (199.5 kph) 0-60 mph (96.6 kph): 6.5 secs.

How much horsepower does a 1969 GTO have?

Power

V 8
Power : 350 HP (257.6 KW) @ 5000 RPM
Bore : 4.1 in | 105 mm.
Stroke : 3.8 in | 95 mm.
Compression : 10.75:1

How much did a 1969 GTO cost new?

Detailing

Vehicle: 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge
Number Produced: 6,725 (1969 2-door hard tops)
Original List Price: $3,313
SCM Valuation: $67,100
Tune Up Cost: $390

How can you tell if a 1969 GTO Judge is real?

The most obvious exterior differences were with the grille, the parking lights, the taillamps, and the front and rear marker lights. The vent windows, the Pontiac crest on top of the Endura bumper nose, the “GTO” tape letters on the rear quarter panels, and the famous 6.5 Litre GTO emblem were all dropped in 1969.

What Motor came in the 69 GTO Judge?

Ram Air III
The standard engine option in a Judge for 1969 was a 366-hp, Ram Air III 400-cu-in engine. If that wasn’t butch enough, an optional Ram Air IV 400 engine could be selected.

What kind of car is the judge?

The Pontiac GTO was introduced in 1963 as a 1964 model. The significant event of 1969 was the launch of a new Pontiac GTO model called ‘The Judge’. The Judge name came from a comedy routine, “Here Comes the Judge”, used repeatedly by Sammy Davis Jr. on the enormously popular “Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In TV” show.

How much does a 1969 Pontiac GTO cost?

1969 Pontiac GTO This is an exceptional 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge Tribute that looks showroom new from the outside, and… $68,800

Where was the 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge built?

This 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge convertible was originally built at the Baltimore Plant and shipped April 22, 1969, to Bowan McLean Motorcar Company in Vancouver, British Columbia.

How big is a Pontiac GTO Judge Ram?

Pontiac GTO Judge Ram Air IV specs Car type Coupe Curb weight 1592 kg (3510 lbs) Dimensions 4.93 m (194 in) long, 1.86 m (73 in) wid Wheelbase 2.74 m (108 in) Introduced 1969