Vehicle Description
PJ's Auto World is pleased to offer this 1967 Plymouth GTX Hardtop
for Sale. This '67 GTX is simply a head turner in bright red
metallic with a contrasting black interior, hi gloss chrome and
brilliant moldings. It's powered by a 440 Cu In V8 factory rated at
375 hp and is mated to a 4 speed manual transmission putting the
power through to the famous Dana 60 Rear End. The 440 engine has a
Holley Street Eliminator aluminum intake with Edelbrock Carb, MSD
Ignition, billet pulleys and the traditional factory styled header
influenced exhaust manifolds. The car is equipped with power disc
brakes, power steering and a Vintage air conditioning system. A
Wizard Cooling aluminum radiator with twin electric fans keeps the
engine cool. This all sits in a highly detailed, color keyed engine
bay. The interior is both functional and appealing to the driver
and will surprise many with it's comfort. The driver will see the
usual gauges but looking back will also see a 150 MPH Speedometer
which will certainly capture their attention. This GTX is straight
with great margins, clear glass and rolls on a set of the
previously mentioned Magum 500's with BF Goodrich raised white
letter radials. Front 225/60R 15's while the rear puts the power to
the ground through 275/60R 15's. One of the FINEST "B" Body Mopars
we have seen come through our showroom! Amazing to look at and even
more of a blast to cruise! Mopar Collectors and Enthusiasts, don't
miss this exceptional ride! The Muscle Car Era was in full swing by
1967, and there were a variety of Makes and Models offered by the
"Big Three." But to many, it became a cost having the "Pony Car or
Mid Size car with their big engines." It was simply put, they
looked cheap, they performed well, but many had bench seats and
rubber floor mats. There was none of the chrome and moldings found
on those cars of the early 60's. Chrysler with it's Plymouth
Division decided it was time for a change, and in 1967, they
introduced the GTX! Here was a car that came out of the factory
with a 440 Cu In V8 as a standard engine and offered a Hemi Engine
option. Plymouth was determined to swing the Muscle Car Buyers
their way with the standard big block performance but didn't cut
corners on the interior or exterior. The exterior saw the
introduction of the twin scooped hood with a stripe package to
complement them. Additional high gloss moldings, a tail panel,
chromed taillights, and a Pit Stop gas cap were added to dress up
the car. The interior saw upgrades as well with chrome accents and
comfortable wide embroidered bucket seats along with looped carpet.
The car rolled on a set of Magum 500's from the factory to further
enhance the exterior.