The Road Runner was the working man's affordable muscle car. The
GTX was the gentleman's upper scale muscle car. They came with at
least a 440 motor, bucket seats with a console, woodgrain trim and
more. This one is an excellent example having great fit and finish.
It runs strong, ready for show and go.
EXTERIOR: The body is straight, no rust or damage. The paint is
exceptional- metal flake is laid out evenly and the clear coat is
polished like glass. Jambs are painted real slick. Weatherstrips
and window seals were replaced. Very classy looking color. Painted
on satin black hood patch. The double white stripes bring attention
to the GTX callout. Bumpers are shiny and straight. Grill looks
like a good original that's been polished. Stainless trim is
straight and polished. The tail panel is excellent, taillights look
new. Vinyl top is excellent. 15 inch Magnum 500 wheels are
sparkling and have new BFG tires that were just installed.
INTERIOR: Overall very nice. Door panels, armrests have been
replaced. The metal trim is smooth gloss black. Dash area is very
nice, nut cut up or broken. Very nice center console with working
lights. The seats have excellent cushions and upholstery. Headliner
and visors are excellent, dome light works. Complete set of
original seatbelts.
ENGINE COMPARTMENT: Correct 1968 440 motor. Restored and detailed
to stock condition. Correct manifolds, valve covers and air
cleaner. Edelbrock carb on top with electric choke. All the
components look clean and proper. Washers are hooked up, has both
horns, battery is bolted down and has a disconnect, new hood
insulation. Correct Mopar radiator and shroud. Optional power
brakes. The engine bay is clean metal painted very nicely. The
number on the core support match, fender tag is in place.
TRUNK COMPARTMENT: Pristine metal, the trunk floor was replaced.
Repainted body color. The mat and weatherstrip were replaced. It
has a jack and spare assembly.
UNDERSIDE: Very clean, solid original metal. Many components were
rebuilt or replaced. The front end suspension and steering has been
rebuilt and detailed. The rear springs and shocks look fresh. Disc
brake upgrade in front, e-brake assembly is hooked up, lines and
hoses were replaced. Dual exhaust with Flowmaster mufflers and
correct tips. Fuel tank, straps and lines were replaced. Looking up
at the motor it is spotless, starter looks fresh. Correct 727
Torqueflite automatic looks fresh. The driveshaft was rebuilt and
painted. The 8 3/4 rear end is gloss black.
Nothing to be ashamed of here, this is a very well sorted and
restored GTX. It has a great look with big chrome magnums and a
classy color. Great sound from the 440 big block. Detailed and
ready for show!
I, Jay Grams, take pride in personally writing the descriptions for
virtually every car for about the last 30 years now. A significant
amount of effort goes into fact checking. What I am offering is my
professional impression of the vehicle. Our salesmen are happy to
assist with descriptions and making sure your questions are
answered. One great suggestion is letting us do a walk around video
that explains the car's condition in detail. **These cars are
displayed in a museum. If interested in a particular car make an
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there is an admission fee to enter the showroom. If you buy a car,
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Power disc brakes
Bucket seats
Console
Magnum 500 wheels
Hood patch
Stripes