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^^^ Is that a real 1969 Hugger Orange GTO JUDGE?
HUGGER ORANGE???? That's a Chevy colour. Pontiac called it Carousel Red. Very cool cars you have dstryr.^^^ Is that a real 1969 Hugger Orange GTO JUDGE?
I know, Grand Bend needs to somehow limit the amount of cars they let in. I'm not a big fan of trailering my car for 3 hours there only to end up actually racing it for less than a minute total, lol. TMP is even worse.We used to get better times at Grand Bend, but St.Thomas was better because you could make 10-20 passes a night on test n tune days, Grand Bend was too busy, we were lucky to make 3-4 passes.
HUGGER ORANGE???? That's a Chevy colour. Pontiac called it Carousel Red. Very cool cars you have dstryr.
The color was first patented by Chevrolet and Delorean changed the name of the color for Pontiac to Carousel Red. Same color two names.
It doesn't look red at all to me.
Very nice 76 T/A RGAS. Is it a 400 or 455? I own a 78.76 TA 49,000 original milesView attachment 156074 View attachment 156074
Very nice man.455 Hurst 4 speed, 1st edition Hurst t-tops, deluxe interior.
Very nice 76 T/A RGAS. Is it a 400 or 455? I own a 78.
Thank you my father chased the original owner around until finally in the early 1980s he sold it to him. I kept on my father till he finally gave it to me or I should say sold it to me at a very good price about 7 years ago. Together we've only put 18,000 miles on the car since my dad had it.Very nice man.
Nicely optioned out.
Yes, it was redone to factory as close as possible. Only none original parts are brake booster, master cylinder, seals, gaskets and dual exhaust but I kept all the original stuff. Had it done to look nice but also wanted to drive it.RGAS, was it originally black? If so it is a very rare car. They didn't make a lot of black ones that aren't the 50th Anniversary editions with the 455 4 speed in them.