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Old 01-15-2019, 12:45 AM
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Reaching out to see if anyone knows of a Baltimore built Carousel Red '69 Judge 4-speed delivered in May 1969 to Schappe Pontiac in Madison WI. Have something for you. Please contact me at mnoun@yahoo.com.

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Mike, I looked on my 69 Judge Registry and I have a Orange/4spd Judge from Madison, WI but I am missing the ship date. It is an early Judge by the VIN. This specific car was at Worldwide Auctions in 2011 so not sure if same car or not.

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not in my listing

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my 69 convert came from schappe

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Reaching out to see if anyone knows of a Baltimore built Carousel Red '69 Judge 4-speed delivered in May 1969 to Schappe Pontiac in Madison WI. Have something for you. Please contact me at mnoun@yahoo.com.



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Lots of very cool and rare Pontiacs came out of Schappe in Madison!


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Now you're talking!!! I use to hang out there and knew the mechanics too. My parts man still works there but it is called Don Miller and it is no longer a Pontiac Dealership of course. Their parking lot was a great hang out place on the weekends!!

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Reaching out to see if anyone knows of a Baltimore built Carousel Red '69 Judge 4-speed delivered in May 1969 to Schappe Pontiac in Madison WI. Have something for you. Please contact me at mnoun@yahoo.com.

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I bought my first Judge in 1973 in the Madison area. It was a pattern car without the glove box emblem. This car had parchment interior and I sold it locally. I think though it spent some time in South Dakota.

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Thank you for the replies! And thank you to the kind gent that did a Wisconsin title search (you know who you are!). So far, nothing has turned up.

The purpose of this search is that while conducting research at the Pontiac Museum, we ran across the original warranty papers and Protect-O-Plate for the car, and I thought the current owner (if it's still around) would love to have these.

Couple items pertaining to Schappe (later Miller) Pontiac.

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Thank you for the replies! And thank you to the kind gent that did a Wisconsin title search (you know who you are!). So far, nothing has turned up.

The purpose of this search is that while conducting research at the Pontiac Museum, we ran across the original warranty papers and Protect-O-Plate for the car, and I thought the current owner (if it's still around) would love to have these.

Couple items pertaining to Schappe (later Miller) Pontiac.

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Man this brings back memories. Perry Schappe was the man and all of us Pontiac guys hung out here. When Schappe sold out to Don Miller many of us thought it wasn't the same. However Miller had an all Pontiac Car Show in June every year but stopped when Pontiac folded. My pattern Judge never had the Protect-O-Plate so this gets me thinking. If I was still working in my prior profession I could have probably come up with something running that VIN. Wisconsin title searches are fine but I've seen skips and inaccuracies with our DOT. So here's to everyone that cruised East Washington and the Square in those days!!!!

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i cruised e wash and the square too as a kid but i had a dk green 69 impala custom coupe with aluminum slots,air shocks and a corvette solid lifter engine in it,second goose on the gas and the wheels came off the ground,i miss that car but i bought the 69 gto convert in 79 a year out of high school for $50.00 and still have itmy dad was a salesman for pontiac in the 60s-70s at eastman pontiac and buick in edgerton and lee pontiac in cambridge,he used to drive brand new goats home from work and all we ever owned was ponchos

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And a lonely 67 Mustang Convertible Ron! Actually working on the motor for that one this weekend. Complete under body replaced on it over the past few years too.

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Had to check the PHS on my old CR 69. Build date around the same time, but it was a Pontiac build sold from Maxon Pontiac in Union, NJ.

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And a lonely 67 Mustang Convertible Ron! Actually working on the motor for that one this weekend. Complete under body replaced on it over the past few years too.



what about the judge

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Actually gearing up to finally get the engine build going. Talked with a machine shop over the weekend and will be getting him my parts soon.

Also looking to get suspension bushings, etc. so I have what I need when I pull the body, hopefully in the fall but we'll see.

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