For Sale: 1970 Pontiac GTO in Lavergne, Tennessee for sale in La Vergne, TN

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Vehicle Description This is a true dream muscle car.
It's a real-deal 1970 Pontiac GTO that has been upgraded to a tribute to The Judge.
And with awesomely bold paint, a stylish interior, and a serious muscle car powerhouse, you're looking at a total package classic.
This took the time to take one of the best power coupes ever and elevated to a whole new echelon.
When working with a car that's already so important, they made sure to give it the best in upgrades.
That starts with what's arguably the most stand-out color Pontiac ever had:
Orbit Orange.
This color is a hallmark of The Judge, and they invested heavily in the finish to make sure it could overrule the rest.
Enthusiasts know The Judge is much more than just getting the highly stylized decals accurate on the fender and the trunk.
This package was about adding more street-smart aggression, so getting one of these right includes extras like the wild colored side sunrise stripes and the wide rear spoiler.
Plus, twin scoops on the hood for Ram Air are a telltale sign of true Pontiac power.
Rally II wheels, quad exhaust tips, a form-fitting chrome rear bumper, and the exclusive color-matched Endura front end - it's all part of the detailed kind of package where they made the investments in restoration so that you can drive this out of the showroom and straight to the car show.
The green interior has a distinct style against the bright orange exterior.
It's pure 1970s cool.
This is the factory-correct color, but they made plenty of investments to keep it feeling fresh and inviting.
Plush carpeting, nice door panels, textured upholstery, a smooth dash, and plenty of wood-like trim make this vintage and attractive.
This really has a correct look, right down to the working dome light.
But you'll also spot the right upgrades.
The AM/FM digital tuner w/cassette gives you better driving music, and there are provisions for R134a air conditioning (it will need servicing to blow cold again.
) You have a terrific driver's setup with a high-back bucket seat, center console w/floor shifter, and a sports steering wheel on a tilt column.
We love the gauge package, especially with the sporty machine-turned insert for the lower dash, and this also has Pontiac's iconic hood tach.
Under the hood is the 400 cubic-inch V8, and the consignor states the internals were built to Ram Air IV standards less than 2k miles ago.
That means a forged setup with a high-revving style that could take on Mopar six-pack cars on a Saturday night.
But this one looks too pretty to have spent time doing blacktop battles.
That's why you can really see the Pontiac Turquoise paint and polished valve covers radiating within the tidy black engine bay.
The V8 inhales deeply with the four-barrel carburetor, and the long tube headers exhale into a dual exhaust that happily announces your performance with pride.
It drives with authority thanks to the stout but smooth TH400 three-speed automatic transmission, and a rear end has boxed trailing arms and a thick sway bar.
Add in the power steering, power brakes, front discs, and wide BF Goodrich T/As, and it's easy to show off this vivid muscle machine everywhere.
The sale comes complete with Pontiac Historic Services (PHS) documentation, owner's manual, and maintenance records.
This is the GTO that looks and feels exceptionally solid, so you know it's The Judge tribute for both show AND go.
Call today!!!.
  • Year: 1970
  • Make: Pontiac
  • Model: GTO

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