Initially only Carousel red, after the first 2000 cars built (the pattern judges), all the factory 1969 gto colors were available:
Mayfair Maize
Midnight Green
Pallidium Silver
Cameo White
Limelight Green
Liberty Blue
Expresso Brown
Verdoro Green
Matador Red
Champaigne
Goldenrod Yellow
Warwick Blue
Antique Gold
Winward Blue
Crystal Turquoise
Burgundy
Starlight Black
There were 18 different colors offered on the 1968 FirebirdStarlight BlackMayfiar MazeCameo IvoryLiberty BlueMatador RedWarkwick BlueCrystal TurquoiseMidnight GreenLimelight GreenExpresso BrownChampagneAntique GoldBurgundyPalladium SilverCarousel RedVerdoro GreenGoldenrod YellowWindward Blue
If you are talking about a 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge, then a 1969 Pontiac Tempest/LeMans or even "regular" GTO can be modifed to look like a GTO Judge and for alot less money. Many people have done this and the cars are known as tribute or clone cars.
I actually came in many colors, but the best know is the classic orange. Goto WWW.ultimategto.com/69colors.htm
pontiac made the GTO the year of the car started in 1968. i would recomend the 1969 GTO judge
It looks like the same body but the VIN #'s won't be right
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how many 1969 pontiac firebirds were painted espresso brown
Let History Judge was created in 1969.
The base transmission was a 3-speed manual. The 4-speed manual and 3-speed automatic were optional. Both manual transmissions were Muncies and the automatic was the turbo 400.
According to musclecarfacts.net it was March 1969. Take that with a grain of salt though they have the 1970 Judge pictured as a 1969 GTO. Nice "facts". The test car was reported to be a 1969 Judge Ram Air IV.
Pontiac Grand Prix
The most popular car from 1964-1969 was the Pontiac GTO.