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Old 06-29-2015, 04:42 PM
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Anyone attend the Denver Mecum auction this past weekend? Looks like the Orbit orange Judge brought nice money. Of course on TV, they all look good!

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Old 06-29-2015, 05:03 PM
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I was there. IMO the OO Judge was definitely top notch, one of the nicest cars I've ever laid my eyes on in person. The RAIV TA was also beautiful. I was bummed I didn't get to check out Red Goat's '69 Limelight Judge, I'm sure it is in the same stratosphere.

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Old 06-29-2015, 05:16 PM
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$115,000 70 OO --> https://www.mecum.com/lot-detail/DN0...Judge/4-Speed/

$37,000 70 --> https://www.mecum.com/lot-detail/DN0...dge/Automatic/

$42,000 69 RAIV 4speed (Non-Judge) --> https://www.mecum.com/lot-detail/DN0...ir-IV/4-Speed/

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Old 06-29-2015, 08:31 PM
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Other then the 115k Orbit Orange they look cheap in the pictures. I would think well bought

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Old 06-29-2015, 08:44 PM
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I was there. IMO the OO Judge was definitely top notch, one of the nicest cars I've ever laid my eyes on in person. The RAIV TA was also beautiful. I was bummed I didn't get to check out Red Goat's '69 Limelight Judge, I'm sure it is in the same stratosphere.
what was the ra4 t/a

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1 of 9 automatic on the column. Didn't say matching numbers. Had a repro hood. Sold for 180

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https://www.mecum.com/lot-detail/DN0...-IV/Automatic/

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Old 06-29-2015, 09:19 PM
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The non Judge 69 has been run through several recent Mecum auctions.

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1 of 9 automatic on the column. Didn't say matching numbers. Had a repro hood. Sold for 180
I thought I read it was 1 of 2 how did you know it was a repro hood?

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Old 06-29-2015, 09:48 PM
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Says right in the description it has fiberglass and metal framed hood. Have to read between the lines when these auctions describe the car. It's one of 9 automatics. 1of2 on the column. That had to hold it back too. Who wants that?

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Old 06-29-2015, 10:08 PM
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Says right in the description it has fiberglass and metal framed hood. Have to read between the lines when these auctions describe the car. It's one of 9 automatics. 1of2 on the column. That had to hold it back too. Who wants that?
besides every street racer out there? You know you can neutral-drop a 400 Turbo at any RPM, right? Dickie Harrell proved that with the ZL-1 Camaros (column shift cars) until they outlawed it because Torque-Flites couldn't handle it. Console delete shed a few pounds as well. Just sayin'...how I would have ordered it if that were my game plan. I'm betting Central Office did it so it was a stab-and-steer hot rod that any novice could play with. No complicated console shifter or clutch...plenty potent for sure!

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Old 06-29-2015, 10:38 PM
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The Orbit Orange Judge was mine. One of the nicest restored GTO's around. 692 out of 700 points at the 2013 GTOAA Nationals. The reserve was 120k, dropped the reserve at 115k. The car was restored by Level One Restoration.

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besides every street racer out there? You know you can neutral-drop a 400 Turbo at any RPM, right? Dickie Harrell proved that with the ZL-1 Camaros (column shift cars) until they outlawed it because Torque-Flites couldn't handle it. Console delete shed a few pounds as well. Just sayin'...how I would have ordered it if that were my game plan. I'm betting Central Office did it so it was a stab-and-steer hot rod that any novice could play with. No complicated console shifter or clutch...plenty potent for sure!
I really doubt that scenario Ron on this car. I would think if that were true then it wouldn't have deluxe interior or stack gauges. Most likely they thought the console came standard. It's still called the chickstick for a reason and I can't imagine anyone wanting that. I would have changed that out before I sold it. Sometimes rare is rare for a reason. Probably this car will go into a museum with the rest of them.

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Old 06-29-2015, 11:43 PM
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The Orbit Orange Judge was mine. One of the nicest restored GTO's around. 692 out of 700 points at the 2013 GTOAA Nationals. The reserve was 120k, dropped the reserve at 115k. The car was restored by Level One Restoration.
Congrats on the sale. I'm pretty sure I purchased some JA wheels for my '69 from you back in '08. You had some other beauties as well.

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It was a decent turnout, in both cars and bidders/spectators, for the first time through Denver. Hopefully Mecum comes back! It's nice to see some turnover in collections around town.

Norm's '70 was definitely the best restored car at the auction! Congrats again on the sale!

Not a Pontiac, but the best bought car of the weekend was the 68 Shelby GT500, 4-speed, convertible (with the terrible pictures and write up) at $105k. Wish I'd stuck around until the end... It was a great car!

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I was at the 2013 convention in Dayton. Tim was there too with his Margarita Judge.

Was the OO Judge the one that won BOS? Did Tim sell his Judge? I'm confused...

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Anyone have the vin # of the TA that sold?

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X2!



I have data on one with the column shift.
'Einstein' posted before that he thought there might have been 3 column shift, but no documentation yet.


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Old 06-30-2015, 09:08 AM
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No The orbit car that sold in Denver belongs to me. Norman Warling
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It was a decent turnout, in both cars and bidders/spectators, for the first time through Denver. Hopefully Mecum comes back! It's nice to see some turnover in collections around town.

Norm's '70 was definitely the best restored car at the auction! Congrats again on the sale!

Not a Pontiac, but the best bought car of the weekend was the 68 Shelby GT500, 4-speed, convertible (with the terrible pictures and write up) at $105k. Wish I'd stuck around until the end... It was a great car!
Tim,

To bad you did not take your judge to the auction. I think your car would have done well. The color may hurt it a little but the resto is one of the best I've seen.

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