Vehicle Description
West Coast Classics are proud to present an exceptional example of
this 1969 Plymouth GTX 440/375HP V8 2 Door Hardtop with reportedly
an original 83K miles in original 'Lime Green Metallic' paint amp;
a vinyl roof and a matching 'Dark Green' premium bucket seats
interior and with factory options including the following:M33 Body
Side MoldingsN96 Fresh Air HoodR11 AM Radio ($62)VIF Full vinyl top
(Green) ($96)V6W Longitude stripes (White)A04 Basic Radio GroupB51
Power Brakes ($43)C55 Bucket SeatsG33 O/S LH Remote standard
mirrorJ25 3 Spd wipersM21 Roof drip rail moldingsF5 Lime Green
metallic roof amp; bodyP66 Premium interior with vinyl bucket seats
interiorF8 Dark Green Metallic InteriorA19 October 19, 1968E86 440
CID 4 BBL V8 375HPD32 Heavy duty auto transRS23 Belvedere GTX 2
Door HardtopL9G 440 4 BBL 1969 St Louis, MOThe Plymouth GTX was a
serious muscle car for the MOPAR enthusiast. The standard Belvedere
was enhanced with special identification body side accent stripes,
roof driprail moldings, and GTX equipment included foam padded
front bucket seats, simulated woodgrain trim on the doors amp;
instrument panel, heavy duty rear suspension, heavy duty front
torsion bars, heavy duty brakes, heavy duty battery, firm ride
shocks, dual horns, anti-sway bars, dual exhausts and the enlarged
version of Chrysler's wedgehead V8 with 440 CID Super Commando amp;
375 HP or the optional Hemi. The 'gentleman's muscle car' with dual
hood scoops, full carpeting, bucket seats and plenty of sparkling
interior accents and offered in both hardtop and convertible body
styles. This particular car boasts its correct 440/375HP V8 engine
and looks very impressive in it's original 'Lime Green Metallic'
color with a matching 'Dark Green' interior and a vinyl roof. The
440 V8 engine is extremely strong and powerful and this particular
car drives like a dream, the transmission shifts smooth and the
engine temperature always runs cool. This is one now very rare and
highly desirable and collectible example of one of the outstanding
muscle cars of the late sixties, which has high repute amongst
collectors for both it's beautiful lines and simplicity and high
performance.Plymouth needed a muscle car to really stand out from
it's competition and with 375HP this car really lived up to it's
reputation and could beat almost any other muscle car on the
street. One of the standout muscle cars of the sixties, rare today,
a neat original GTX is highly prized by collectors and Mopar
enthusiasts.In summary, this 1969 Plymouth GTX 2 Door Hardtop
440/375HP V8 is one rare example of sixties muscle car excess,
ready to drive and enjoy today and a sure-fire investment that's
sure to appreciate over the years for any classic American sixties
muscle car enthusiast or Mopar enthusiast!