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Default 1971 Judge Convert... The Very Last Judge Built!

Not only is this the last judge built, but a convertible survivor that was Vintage Certified and achieved Legend award.


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Originally owned by Dr Tom Lane of Levittown pa. I remember when he was selling it .
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That's not the last Judge built.
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What year was the article dated that Tenney posted?
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That's from the early 1980s, I believe.
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I believe it was late 70's because I was still in HS when I saw it
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There was one at MCACN with a later vin and I think it was the last one built.
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There was one at MCACN with a later vin and I think it was the last one built.
Yes, the brothers had 2 while 71 judge verts there that year and this was one of them
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I believe the Dr. received a letter from Pontiac stating the car was officially the last Judge built. I don't know the authenticity of that document. A later Vin is not definitive proof because options could cause build date delays, ship date is critical. I'm sure Jim with PHS could provide some insight.
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