The 1967 Plymouth GTX wasn't built to scream for attention-it
didn't have to. Back in the day they called it "The Gentleman's
Muscle Car," but don't let the classy nickname fool you. Underneath
the clean lines and refined styling was pure big-block violence
waiting to be unleashed.
This beast is powered by what is believed to be the original 440
Super Commando, one of Mopar's nastiest street engines of the era,
backed by the legendary 727 Torqueflite automatic transmission.
Smooth when you want it, brutal when you lean into it. Out back, an
8� Sure Grip rear with 3.23 gears plants the power and keeps this
GTX moving with authority.
Finished in eye-searing Bright Red with a sinister black vinyl top,
this Mopar carries the exact attitude a real muscle car should. The
chrome 15" Cragar wheels finish off the look perfectly-classic,
aggressive, and impossible to ignore.
Inside, the black vinyl interior keeps it clean and period-correct
with bucket seats up front and a rear bench seat ready for cruising
or hauling your crew to the next stoplight showdown. No overdone
gimmicks. No fake modern touches. Just old-school muscle done
right.
Factory features include power steering, heat, and drum brakes on
all four corners-exactly how these street bruisers rolled out
during the peak of the horsepower wars.
And for the collectors, this GTX comes with the build sheet along
with several additional documents, adding even more credibility and
history to an already killer car.
The GTX was Plymouth's answer to the GTO, Chevelle SS, and 442-but
Mopar guys knew the truth.
This wasn't just another muscle car.
This was the heavyweight in a tailored suit.
Visit us at 5626 Gravois Ave, St. Louis, MO, 63116. For inquiries,
call (515)-REVHEADS and ask for Damon.
For over 60 high-definition photos and a custom video of this
stunning 1967 Plymouth GTX, visit www.revheads.com. Don't miss your
chance to own this extraordinary vehicle!
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