Jay Leno explains everything you'd want to know about the GTO Judge


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This 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge restoration is a trip back in time. Named after a character on the 60's TV show "Laugh in," the Judge had a 6.5 liter V8  that produced 366 horsepower. The restoration included details like period look tires and hard to find air scoop seal. Of course, the piece de resistance is Pontiac's famous hood mounted tach. This particular GTO was found in Hawaii and was saved from the salty sea air by a factory Zeibart undercoating and allowed for all of the original metal to be reused.

Jay Leno pines for the good old days of motoring while taking the GTO out on the streets but we can't blame him after seeing what used to be considered a mid sized car prowl today's streets.

Related: This is The Last 1969 Pontiac GTO Convertible Ever Made! 

 

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