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I take it you haven't seen the engine pic that I have with the RAII and "definite" prototype Ramair system, I'll post it tonight. Very interesting stuff.
They may have had one or more of these proto Judges that ran in the Wangers/Royal circles, that is the only thing I have never figured out from the pictures. The Firebird being the only car to have the V in it, that is what I have heard too. You know of course this will bring the fury of the Shultz's down on you? |
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I'm new to the site and I just started following this thread...interesting info here.... That car has always interested me... So, are you saying the Schultz car never had a RA-V when it was in Miami and all the data was faked or invented ?
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Wonder what happened to the 69 bird?
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Keith
I came home at lunch and was about to scan the pics, when upon looking closer I noticed a battery cable going to the right side. This is an article spear headed by Milt; at least that is who is credited, on the blue car and Judge's performance. In the mix of photos, they have one proto Ramair system, and one full engine shot. Then several of the blue car and Judge, the engine is for sure a RAII but now I believe it's a dumped in the article Firebird compartment shot. For what purpose to mock up an engine shot, I have no clue. Looks like the Ramair shot may indeed be the Judge (clone), maybe? Geez in light of Dave's question, conflicting things I've already heard, and what you said...... one could only imagine if the truth will ever be known. |
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I'm really interested to see where this all leads...in the end though, my guess is that it will come down to whose version of the 'truth" you want to believe... Until recently, I always took the "story" of this car portrayed by the 2 or 3 magazine articles I have and Wangers' book for face value... seems as though that was a mistake, as there appear to be more questions about this (these) car(s) than answers.... I'm anxious to see some more responses to this, as like you, I'd really like to know. |
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I was just re reading this and looking back to see what I might have missed. And BAM, the first two pics you posted have TWO Judges in them. One has the Thrust wheels similar to if not the exact car I posted way back up there from the magazine article. I assume you were well on top of this. So what's the scoop? Is one of those the green car JW talks about? |
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<span style="color: blue">1970 GTO Judge Ram Air IV, 4 speed</span> |
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Tom you mentioned three valve, think I may have finally gotten that magazine.... lol
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