The GTX was introduced by Plymouth in 1967 and produced for 4
years. They were positioned as a mid-sized upscale performance
muscle car and in 1968 they were given a completely new look with
the hourglass style body. They were marketed as "the gentleman's
muscle car" and to this day are very popular collector vehicles.
This car took it to the next level adding even more "muscle" into
the equation. The full custom build was done professionally and the
car runs great. It is being sold out of a private collection where
it has spent the last 17 years of its life. Starting with the body
the car is very solid and painted in a bright Green with a lift off
Black fiberglass hood. It wears all of its GTX emblems with the
dual Black side stripes. The glass is all in good condition and is
slightly tinted. It has its stock chrome front/rear bumpers which
has a nice finish with no pitting or issues. It rides on a set of
polished American Racing torq thrust wheels with 235/45R17 front
tires with 275/40R17 in the rear.
Peaking through the hood is a powerful 440 motor fitted with a BDS
blower, MSD distributor, dual Holley carburetors, and Mopar valve
covers. The car runs very strong and has all the power you could
ask for. It is cooled with an aluminum radiator with dual electric
fans and Green hardline hoses. That all is paired with a 3 speed
automatic transmission that shifts smoothly and unleashes all that
power through dual exhaust that sounds great.
The interior is all done in Black upholstery with a full Green
painted roll cage. It has dual front bucket seats with RCI race
belts and a full bench in the rear. The dash has some of its stock
controls but has been modified with an aftermarket stereo, controls
for the electric fuel pump, and Auto Meter underdash gauges. The
steering column is painted to match the exterior and fitted with an
Auto Meter sport comp tachometer. Between the seats is a
Quicksilver B&M shifter that allows you to put it in drive or
ratchet through the gears manually. In the trunk is mounted the
fuel cell, battery, and a Nitrous bottle for looks. Behind the
license plate is a cut off for the battery when not in use and the
Nitrous system has never been used.
This is a very cool car that is going to get attention wherever it
goes. It runs well and the odometer reflects 4,792 miles on the
build.
This awesome machine could be yours for $59,000.00!
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