Old Cars Weekly – 29 August 2019

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The 1969 GTO "The Judge" repeated the fresh A-body
styling that was introduced in 1968, which also saw the
return of the Endura front bumper.

LeMans with additional standard equip-


ment features including a 400-cid/350-


hp V-8, dual exhaust, 3.55:1 rear axle


ratio, heavy-duty clutch, three-speed


gearbox with fl oor shifter, Power-Flex


cooling fan, sports-type springs and


shock absorbers, redline wide-oval


tires, carpeting, Deluxe steering wheel


and choice of bucket or notchback seats.


A cross-hatched grille insert with hori-


zontal divider bars appeared and hidden


headlights were standard. GTO lettering


was seen on the left-hand grille, right-


hand side of deck lid and behind the


front wheel openings. Tail lamps were


no longer completely surrounded by


bumpers and carried lenses with bright


metal trim moldings. Rear side marker


lamps were of a shape inspired by the


GTO shield instead of the triangular


type used on Tempests.


Pontiac Motor Division’s release of


the “The Judge” option package was


made on Dec. 19, 1968. At fi rst, “The


Judge” came only in bright orange with


tri-color striping, but it was later made


available in the full range of colors


that were available for other ’69 GTOs.


Special standard features of The Judge


package included a blacked-out radia-


tor grille, Rally II wheels (minus bright


trim rings), functional hood scoops and


“The Judge” decals on the sides of the


front fenders and “Ram Air” decals on
the hood scoops. At the rear of the car
there was a 60-inch wide “fl oating”
deck lid airfoil with a “The Judge” de-
cal emblem on the upper right-hand sur-
face.
The standard “The Judge” engine
was the Pontiac 400-cid/366-hp Ram

Air III V-8. It came linked to a three-
speed manual transmission with a fl oor-
mounted Hurst T-handle shifter and a
3.55:1 rear axle. A total of 8,491 GTOs
and Judges were sold with this engine
and only 362 of them were convert-
ibles. The more powerful 400-cid/370-
hp Ram Air IV engine was installed in

One feature that Jan Jordan added to her "The Judge" were trim rings for the
Rally II wheels. These rings were not available on "The Judge," but they do im-
prove the look.
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