This example of the second-generation 426ci 1968 Plymouth HEMI GTX
comes complete with a Wise Validation Report. The power from the
426ci HEMI is put to the pavement through the bulletproof 3-speed
727 TorqueFlite transmission to a Chrysler 8.75-inch axle. The HEMI
package included engine call-out badges, dual exhaust, heavy-duty
suspension and larger brakes. Documented owner history includes the
original selling deal paperwork, letter from the original owner,
Certicard and full Wise Validation Report. This GTX has its
original OEM Fender Tag, original VIN Tag, and correct primary and
secondary body S.O. stampings. Painted in QQ1 Electric Blue with a
matching interior and a striking white top, the car stands out
immediately. There are dual horizontal white lower panel stripes
ending in the GTX chrome trim, the special-cast rear tail panel
plate and discreet chrome accents. The interior is finished in OEM
S6B Blue and includes a full-length center console, front bucket
seats, 150-mph speedometer and power convertible top. This muscle
machine rides on red line tires with Magnum 500-style wheels with
factory center caps. It has been recorded in the MMC Detroit Global
Vehicle Registry under #135,009.
Vehicle Details
1968 Plymouth GTX
Listing ID:CC-1672825
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1968
Make:Plymouth
Model:GTX
Exterior Color:BLUE
Interior Color:BLUE
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:143683
VIN:RS27J8G128794
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