Of the 701 GTX Convertibles sold in 1969, only 11 were equipped
with 426 Hemis, and of those 11, only 5 also had a 4-speed manual
transmission. The 1969 Plymouth GTX Hemi Convertible offered for
sale here is just 1 of 2 surviving examples with a period-correct
426 Hemi and 4-speed manual tranny.
This particular car received a ground-up restoration 15 years ago,
and has been well-cared-for by a private collector ever since. It
is rust-free and has been stored in a humidity- and
temperature-controlled facility since its restoration. It comes
equipped with:
-power steering, power disc brakes, and a power top
-AM 8track radio
-standard GTX bucket seats
-standard Hemi air-grabber hood for better air flow in the engine
bay
-9 3/4 Dana rear axle
-3speed wipers
-many more NOS (New Old Stock) parts used in the restoration
Finished in its original color combination of Jamaica Blue Metallic
and a Blue and White interior, it is a truly unique automobile and
a buying opportunity that won't come up again soon!
First offered for sale as the Belvedere GTX in 1967, the GTX was
Plymouth's top of the line offering, and commonly referred to as a
"gentleman's" muscle car. It was offered with several different
powertrain options, and a convertible and coupe body style.
Just one year later, Plymouth gave the GTX a complete makeover, and
simultaneously released the Road Runner, a lighter and
less-expensive B-bodied Plymouth muscle car. By 1969, the GTX
Convertible sales were drastically reduced due to the very popular
new release of the Road Runner Convertible. In fact, 1969 wound up
being the last year the GTX was offered in a convertible body
style, with just 701 sold in the year.
Great lease rates and Financing also available on any of our
inventory!
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