This 1969 Plymouth GTX received a professional rotisserie
restoration. The car retains its original sheet metal, which was
stripped to bare metal and finished in its original T5 color of
Bronze Fire Metallic, with PPG 2-stage base coat and clear coat. It
is powered by the original matching-numbers 440 Super Commando V8
engine with 375hp and original TorqueFlite 727 3-speed automatic
transmission. The engine did not need a rebuild, but it did receive
a new valve job with milled heads. Even the rear end is original to
the car. All-new brake lines, fuel lines, exhaust, bushings and
grommets. The Saddle Tan interior features premium bucket seats
(P6T) and a center console (C16) with interior courtesy lighting.
The dash was sent out and completely refurbished with all gauges
working correctly. Other factory features include power brakes
(B51) - disc up front, drums in the rear - and air conditioning
(H51). It has also been upgraded with power steering. This GTX
rides on Magnum wheels wrapped in red line tires. The sale includes
a new user's manual.
Vehicle Details
1969 Plymouth GTX
Listing ID:CC-1556568
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1969
Make:Plymouth
Model:GTX
Exterior Color:BRONZE FIRE METALLIC
Interior Color:SADDLE TAN
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:137525
VIN:RS23L9G142529
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