If style points were being awarded for 1960s muscle cars, then this
1967 Plymouth Belvedere GTX 440 Convertible would be at the top of
the list. A sub-model of the Belvedere, the GTX debuted in 1967 and
took everything Mopar fans liked about the base car and ratcheted
it up to muscle car status. Fully repainted in its original Silver
Metallic and complemented by dual full-length black racing stripes,
this droptop looks ready to go from any angle, and with as few as
680 GTX convertibles made for its inaugural year, you're not likely
to see another one of these any time soon.
Inside, we find out why the GTX was oftentimes referred to as "the
gentleman's muscle car." Restored to its factory black vinyl, its
chrome trim gives this car an upmarket vibe. Its three-spoke,
wood-rimmed, power-assisted steering wheel sits just ahead of a
five-pod rectangular gauge cluster, featuring a large, easy-to-read
150 mph speedometer that takes center stage, while a pair of
auxiliary gauges flank it on either side. An original-looking AM
radio works well, while a rotary-knob-based setup is used for HVAC
controls to keep things simple and easy.
Under that expansive scooped hood, we find a (believed) original
440 cubic-inch V-8 engine. Topped with a single four-barrel Carter
carburetor, this big V-8 is believed also to contain its stock
internals. That massive power is routed through an A727 TorqueFlite
three-speed automatic transmission before heading out to an
8.75-inch rear end that houses a set of 3.23:1 gears. Those ponies
are transferred to the pavement via a set of 15-inch Magnum 500
wheels shod in 255/70R-15 Redline tires.
• First Year GTX
• One of Approx 680 Convertibles Made for 1967
• Numbers Matching 440 CID V8
• Believed Stock Internals
• A727 TorqueFlite
• Carter Four Barrel Carb
• 3.23 Rear Gears
• Power Brakes
• Power Steering
• Magnum 500 Wheels
• Redline Tires
• Full Silver Metallic Repaint
• Black Racing Stripes
• Power Top
This 1967 Plymouth Belvedere GTX 440 Convertible comes equipped
with a factory heavy-duty suspension. Featuring heavy-duty shocks,
six-leaf rear springs, front torsion bars, and ball joints, this
optional setup enables the GTX to handle more aggressively and ride
better than many of its contemporaries. If you want a Golden Age
numbers-matching muscle car that is as scarce as it is fun, and
also happens to have one of the coolest names in the history of the
autoverse, this is the one you've been waiting for. Don't wait,
call today!
Vehicle Details
1967 Plymouth Belvedere
Listing ID:CC-1998762
Price:$82,995
Location:Lavergne, Tennessee
Year:1967
Make:Plymouth
Model:Belvedere
Exterior Color:Silver Metallic
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:4847
Stock Number:4988-NSH
VIN:RS27L77160914
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