What is the casting code for a GTO head?
455 H.O. (All) 64 1971 GTO Cylinder Head Applications & Casting Numbers Application Casting Number 400 4-BBL (All) 481196 or 96 455 4-BBL 481776 or 66 455 H.O.( All) 481197,197,191 1972 GTO Cylinder Head Applications & Casting Numbers Application Casting Number 400 4-BBL 486073,7K3 455 4-BBL 486075,7M5 455 H.O.
What kind of car was the Pontiac GTO Judge?
Relatively few Pontiac GTO Judges were produced back in the day, so anyone who has one in 2019 knows they own a low-volume collector car. Phil Mitchell’s 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge convertible may be one of the rarest.
What was the body style of the 1970 Pontiac GTO?
400 Ram Air III 4Spd WS 10.50 366 400 Ram Air IV 4Spd WW 10.50 370 455 4Spd WA 10.00 360 400 4bbl Automatic YS 10.25 350 455 Automatic YA 10.00 360 400 Ram Air III Automatic YZ 10.50 366 400 Ram Air IV Automatik XP 10.50 370 Production Body Style Production
When was the first RA IV judge built?
It’s thought that it may be the first RA IV Judge built, but at the very least, its mid-February 1969 assembly date makes it among the earliest. So early in fact, that it seems to have gone out the door with a few deviations from regular production Judges.
What kind of engine did the 1969 GTO Judge have?
It has the powerful Ram Air IV V8 engine. It has a 4-speed. And it’s a convertible. It is one of the rarest 1969 Judges in the world. For 1969, the real beast GTO engine option came in the form of a Ram Air IV, which was rated at 370 horsepower. A very significant option package made its debut on the 1969 GTO.
What was the Judge package on a GTO?
The special “The Judge” package, (option #332 at $337.02) available on all GTO’s, consisted of a Ram Air III engine and an appearance package that included Judge decals, Hurst T-handle shifter, rear spoiler, black wall G70 x 14 tires, “dechromed” (no trim ring) Rally II wheels and a blacked out grill.
455 H.O. (All) 64 1971 GTO Cylinder Head Applications & Casting Numbers Application Casting Number 400 4-BBL (All) 481196 or 96 455 4-BBL 481776 or 66 455 H.O.( All) 481197,197,191 1972 GTO Cylinder Head Applications & Casting Numbers Application Casting Number 400 4-BBL 486073,7K3 455 4-BBL 486075,7M5 455 H.O.
What kind of engine did the GTO have in 1970?
It is generally accepted that in 1970 Pontiac made 12* GTO Convertibles equipped with the Ram Air IV (WW) engine and the 4-speed Muncie transmission. What is left to conjecture is how many of them still exist?