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This Judge has an unusual option. See the vent on the package tray? That is the optional rear window defroster.
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Here is a rare view that begs to be clicked upon. You can get a better look at the blower which is part of the rear window defroster option on this Judge. I wonder where the air is drawn in from? This Judge also has the optional rear speaker in the package tray.
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Carsousel Red 1969 Ram Air IV Judge hardtop owned by Kenny Green. Kenny had this story to share, "When I was in High School, believe it or not, I started dating my Teacher. She bought me this car. My Dad was a truck driver so he took me to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to get the car. We did the whole Father Son bonding thing on that trip. My Brother and I had many late nights in the garage making sure she would scream - Good Times! My Dad use to call that car 'the orange crate' because he enjoyed trying to piss me off. She had a Ram Air IV and a 4 speed. I rocked the streets of Somonauk, Illinois my Senior Year!"
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Here is a Birthday cake that was made for Kenny. It has a model of a Carousel Red 1969 Judge planted on it.
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Another shot of Kenny's Carousel Red 1969 Judge. It has side pipes and tinted side glass.
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Liberty Blue 1969 GTO Judge convertible owned by Jason Knapp. He did a complete ground up restoration by himself. He found the car by chance while looking around for parts.
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Liberty Blue 1969 GTO Judge convertible, right side view.
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Liberty Blue 1969 GTO Judge convertible, right rear view.
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A peek under the hood reveals a Ram Air engine!
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Jason's Liberty Blue 1969 Judge convertible (left) goes well with his Liberty Blue 1969 Judge hardtop (right) which used to be his Dad's.
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Black 1969 RAIV Judge hardtop owned by Barry Lampi from Two Harbors, Minnesota. Barry tells us about his Goat, "I have owned this car since 1973. It has had three different Ram Air IV engines, including the one it now has. It has run 10.93 in the quarter mile, but has been restored to stock. I built it the way I like it; Judge package, Rally gauges, 8-track, tilt, wood wheel, power steering, power disc brakes, power trunk release, power seat, and hideaway headlights. It now has 722 Ram Air IV heads that I repurchased after being sold
in 1979. It has the correct Ram Air manifolds. This also has 45,000 miles on the body."
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Black 1969 RAIV Judge hardtop, right side view. There is a Carousel Red 1969 Judge hardtop next to it.
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Barry added RAIV decals to the deck lid.
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Here is a shot of that RAIV engine under the hood.
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And you thought building a metal 1969 Judge was hard. How about building one out of wood? This is a 3/4th scale 1969 Judge made out of wood by Conrad Bakker! It is pictured here on exhibit at the Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art. And was for sale on eBay in 2006.
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