How do I identify a 1970 GTO Judge?

How do I identify a 1970 GTO Judge?

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 2 42 37 0 P 1 00001 The first digit “2” represents the Pontiac Motor Division. Series number “42” is for the GTO (there’s no specific number to denote a Judge). Body style “37” is the hardtop (“67” = convertible). Model year is “0” = 1970.

How do I identify a 1971 GTO Judge?

From the rear you could tell a Judge from a standard GTO by the trunk sticker. Judgelike body side stripes were available as an option on any 1971 GTO, but only the Judge got The Judge badging along with the stripes. The standard rearview mirror was rectangular chrome.

How do you tell if a GTO is a real judge?

How to Decode a 1969 GTO Judge

  1. Locate the car’s VIN and write it down.
  2. The next two numbers should be a “42” combination, if the car is indeed a GTO.
  3. The next two numbers (the fourth and fifth digits) tell you about the car’s body style.

How can I tell if my GTO is real?

When supplied with the VIN of any Pontiac, PHS will produce the copy of the factory invoice or billing history for the car as well as a letter decoding its options. This is the only way to know if a 1964 or ’65 GTO is authentic.

What color did the 1969 GTO Judge come in?

Car Paint Color Stripe Color
Midnight Green White/Yellow/OLIVE
Verdoro Green White/Yellow/OLIVE
Mayfair Maize White/Yellow/OLIVE
Espresso Brown*** White/Red/BLACK

Why was the GTO discontinued?

GM decided to stop production of the GTO because of new US safety requirements, Hopson said. The GTO shared a platform with the Australian Monaro, which has been discontinued. ”As this platform is being phased out worldwide, it simply doesn’t make financial sense to make those kinds of investments,” Hopson said.

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