Just in at Auto House of Bloomington, a 1968 Plymouth GTX 440CI
Convertible, an unbelievably rare piece. Only 990 were ever made,
and just 506 were produced with an automatic transmission. This GTX
is a rare find, and the original fender tag is still in place. It
has been professionally frame off rotisserie restored in its
factory color combo!
Restored in its factory paint color, it features a factory blue
metallic exterior, factory light blue interior code, factory bucket
seats, and a factory white convertible top. It is powered by a
440CI period correct engine paired with a factory 727 automatic
transmission and a factory 3.23 Sure Grip rear axle ratio.
This is an ultra rare GTX. It is a factory U1 GTX, ordered new this
way.
Equipped with a 440CI engine and 727 automatic transmission, it
also features power steering, Tilt steering column, four wheel
power disc brakes added for easy driving and comfort, a power
convertible top, factory style retro radio, aluminum radiator,
Magnum 500 wheels, and a very detailed engine compartment and
underside. The power top works great. This GTX has been inspected,
runs and drives excellent, and everything is functioning as it
should.
This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of history that will only
continue to rise in value. It comes with a documented appraisal of
$93,000.
We accept trades and arrange nationwide shipping. Financing options
as available. CALL 309-585-4144 for any questions. Located a
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