Vehicle Description
This 1971 Plymouth GTX Pro-Touring custom coupe is powered by an
8.4-liter Viper V10 engine paired to a Viper Magnum T56 6-speed
manual transmission with a Billet yolk and 4-inch aluminum
driveline. Dubbed as the "GTX-R," this no-expense-spared custom
build was completed by Horsepower Northwest. The 3rd generation
Viper V10 engine is a fresh build by Prefix dyno rated with 630hp
and 660 ft/lbs of torque. Equipped with a custom aluminum 8.75
third member with 3.70 TrueTrac differential, 14-inch Baer 6P power
disc brakes with billet master cylinder, Hellcat functioning cold
air headlights, massive custom radiator with smart dual 10-inch
SPAL fans and a custom engine bay, rocker exit exhaust system and a
fully welded chassis stiffened and braced throughout. Additionally,
all the trim, engine components and miscellaneous interior hard
parts have Cerakote ceramic baked coating. The modern F8 Green
exterior paint has a PG DBC base coat and House of Kolor primer and
clear coat. The exterior is complemented by the black and tan
interior, as well as the custom-made Satin Bronze Boze wheels,
which are 18x8-inches in front and 19x11-inches in back. The
interior features flushed front and rear glass, power windows,
Restomod Air heat and air conditioning, custom center console,
one-piece headliner and front and rear seats along with custom door
panels, dash and package tray. The Classic Instruments gauges are
custom screen-printed with the GTX-R logo, the horn button and dash
plaque are also one-offs.