The Jury
The Jury was a low cost alternative to the Judge,like a GT-37, and that these rare Canadian Lemans are now valued collectables. The cars were built and created in 1970 by Stampede Pontiac Buick Ltd. Calgary, to cash in on the popularity of the Judges.

They ordered 26 silver/blue stripped-down Lemans coupes and dressed them up with special graphics. In Stampedes back shop they were transformed into "Jurys". The dress up included a locally designed stripe package featuring a fireball decal with the jury logo on a black bumblebee stripe running over the rear quarter panel. Furthermore there were a 350 2-bbl, 255 horse engine, 3.23 posi, bench seat, and rally II wheels with chrome rings and Firestone G-78 tires. 20 were 4-speeds while only 6 were column shift TH350, and all of them had power disc brakes in front.

The final option was a '69 Judge rear spoiler. The car was priced in the 2,700$ range, a cheaper alternative to it's big brother, the "Judge".

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