Carousel red. It looked more orange than red. As I remember the first 1200 were Carousel red. I knew someone who had one of the originals.
a 1969 gto judge.
The 1969 GTO Judge offered a variety of color options, with a total of 10 distinct colors available. These included popular hues like Carousel Red, Lemon Lime, and Purple. The vibrant color palette was part of the Judge's appeal, aligning with its performance-oriented and sporty image. Each color option helped to emphasize the car's distinctive styling and personality.
SERIAL # IS 242379A128266 IS IT A JUDGE
No. The 2 42 tells you - Pontiac, GTO but you will need to get a copy of the build sheet for further information.
If the car is in great shape and all numbers matching then yes it is as the judge is the king of the GTO's.
HOW CAN I TELL IF A GTO IS A JUDGE
pontiac made the GTO the year of the car started in 1968. i would recomend the 1969 GTO judge
The original name used on the prototype was "ET" as in "Elapsed Time." Pontiac used the name "The Judge" on all production versions, though.
The first year for the GTO was 1964.
In 1969, only about 108 Pontiac GTO Judges were produced with a cameo white exterior and red interior. The GTO Judge was a performance version of the GTO and became an iconic muscle car. The limited production numbers make this specific color combination particularly rare and sought after by collectors today.
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.
A Pontiac GTO Judge can be purchased at car dealerships that sell Pontiac vehicles. Or, one can look at the classified sections of newspapers or on Craigslist for used ones.