From the time it was launched onto the market, the Pontiac GTO series has received fans’ adoration. GTO, originated from Italian, means “highpower roadster”. Especially, this “Judge” car produced in 1970 was well known to be a fast and stable muscle car. Its body was equipped with a “Ram Air” V-8 engine, which provided 366 horse power. Among the sales volume of GTO in 1970, the “Judge” sold 6,833 units, by far more than other muscle car brands, such as Chevrolet, Plymouth, and others. This allowed the Judge to become one of the top selling cars of the year.
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