Vehicle Description
1968 PLYMOUTH GTX 4Chrysler introduced major changes in the design
of the 1968 model Plymouth B-bodies and the GTX was given a
completely new look. A new hourglass body replaced the previous
rectilinear design. The high-performance commando 440 was standard
in the GTX as was the Torque-Flite automatic transmission. The GTX
used the upgraded Sport Satellite trim package and the 440 motors
that were found only on the GTX platforms. All featured dual
horizontal 'racing stripes' on the lower rocker panel sides ending
with a GTX emblem ahead of the rear wheel openings made this model
known that this is a GTX. The GTX was positioned to be an upscale
model of the Road runner by adding luxury to performance. All the
sheet metal and floorboards are still original to this car. The
inside is all new Black upholstery, The black and Wooden interior
trim coordinate so well. The exterior has a 8-year-old Frost Blue
Poly paint color that looks good from 10 feet. I would paint the
car but I rather not and let the new owner select what color that
works for them. In addition, this GTX sounds great and runs like it
was designed to rumble down the road, it runs great, and it looks
great what isn't there to love about this '68 GTX. 1968 Plymouth
GTX Vin: RS23L8EXXXX decode below: R = Belvedere S = GTX 23 = 2
Door Hardtop L = 440 Hi Proformance Engine 8 = 1968 E = Los
Angeles, CA 126727 = Production of all Plymouth models. I have a
huge binder of receipts, that includes, new disk-brakes, all new
exterior trims, exhaust pipes, battery, GTX rear panel trims,
Tail-light Bezel trim, windshield, Door handles, Door panels front
and rear, Door weather stripping, under the hood decals, manual
antenna, voltage regulator, Parking light lens, B-body interior
kick panels, door panels from and rear, new black perforated head
liner, new black loop carpet kit, dash pad, new bucket seats
covers, new center console package, Door console, drip rails,
Pentastar on rear seats, glove box liner, new front and