Gateway Classic Cars of Scottsdale is stoked to offer for sale, on
consignment, this mean green machine, the 1967 Plymouth GTX.
Marketed in 1967 as the "Gentleman's Muscle Car" in print and TV
ads, this particular GTX is more of a "Terrify Women and Small
Children Muscle Car". Originally a 440 car, the swapped 426 cubic
inch Hemi V8 barks loudly when you bring it to life with a little
air, fire and gasoline to alert all the small blocks in the
neighborhood that the big dog has come out to play. A smooth
shifting 727 Torque Flight 3 Speed Automatic transmission helps the
8 3/4 Posi-Traction rear end housing 3:55 gears put copious amounts
of power to the ground. The Coker Redline tires beg and plead for
grip when you give it the beans while the Hemi reminds you that
it's very much capable of moving a 3,999 lb car down the road
incredibly well. This example is finished in a gorgeous dark green
over black vinyl interior. This is a console shifter car with
bucket seats that really make the interior look sporty. Features
include Aluminum Wheels, AM Radio, Bias Ply Tires, Power Brakes,
Power Steering, Seatbelts, Jack, Spare Tire and an aftermarket
tachometer. Contact our sales staff to learn the quick and easy
process of obtaining this beauty for your collection and thank you
for looking!
Vehicle Details
1967 Plymouth GTX
Listing ID:CC-1865492
Price:$75,000
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1967
Make:Plymouth
Model:GTX
Exterior Color:Green
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:93721
Stock Number:SCT1352
VIN:GCCSCT1352
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