The 1970 Plymouth GTX wasn't built to play nice. This was Mopar's
velvet-covered brass knuckle - a full-sized muscle car loaded with
luxury, attitude, and enough big block fury to leave tire marks
through every gear. Drenched in killer Medium Blue Metallic paint
with a black vinyl top and black side stripes, this beast looks
like it just rolled out of a back-alley street race in 1970 ready
to cash checks and crack skulls.
Under the hood sits the numbers-matching 440 Super Commando V8, one
of the nastiest big blocks Chrysler ever unleashed. Backed by the
legendary 727 Torqueflite 3-speed automatic transmission and an 8�
rear end packed with 3.23 gears and Sure Grip, this GTX delivers
brutal torque, smooth cruising power, and enough grunt to roast the
hides whenever your right foot gets stupid. This isn't some clone
or tribute - this is real Mopar muscle with the heart it was born
with.
The stance is pure old-school aggression thanks to the set of 14"
Magnum 500 wheels tucked under the body lines perfectly. Power
steering and power front disc brakes make this monster surprisingly
easy to drive while still keeping that raw analog muscle car feel
alive and kicking.
Inside, the black vinyl bucket seat interior wraps you in classic
Mopar attitude. Black carpet, carpeted floor mats, and a rear bench
seat keep the cabin looking clean and period correct while the
factory heat and air conditioning let you cruise comfortably no
matter the weather. To top it all off, the factory AM radio with
8-track player reminds you this thing came from the golden era when
horsepower ruled the streets and nobody cared about fuel
mileage.
This 1970 Plymouth GTX is the kind of car that doesn't ask for
attention - it takes it. Big block power, numbers-matching
pedigree, killer colors, and enough swagger to shut down an entire
parking lot. Mopar fans already know... these don't come around
often.
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 1970 Plymouth GTX, visit www.revheads.com. Don't miss your
chance to own this extraordinary vehicle!
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