1967 Plymouth GTX - Real RS23L - Built 383 / ATI Trans - Clean
Title This 1967 Plymouth GTX is a real GTX (RS23L) and a solid,
largely original-body car with excellent structure and a serious
performance drivetrain. While the fender tag is missing and the
original 440 is gone, this GTX has a strong history, having been
raced lightly in the late 1990s and early 2000s, and it's now
equipped with a well-documented built engine and transmission
package. Body & History Real GTX (RS23L) Fender tag missing
Originally blue, repainted white in the 1970s using lacquer Paint
still presents well overall but has cracking in spots (photos
available) Original sheet metal retained Rear quarter lips were
folded for wider tires during its racing days One drop-off has
minor rust (see photos) Structure (Big Plus) Trunk pan: Excellent
Frame rails: Excellent Floor pans: Excellent Drivetrain &
Performance The original 440 is no longer with the car, but it
currently runs a strong, built setup with extensive documentation:
Built 383 Direct Connection Hemi-grind cam Dome pistons 12.5:1
compression Harland Sharp roller rockers MSD ignition ATI
Performance automatic transmission Stall converter Forward-pattern
manual valve body 3.91 Sure Grip rear Strange axles The seller has
a ton of paperwork and receipts. Title Clean title Important
Information - Please Read Before Inquiring Vehicle Location: This
vehicle is located at our client's home, not in Cadillac, Michigan.
Showroom Access: We have a showroom with approximately 35 vehicles,
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