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Originally a Texas car, the old Mopar had some rough days in its later life, with the powertrain ripped apart at least once; now it's ready for a rebuild ...
According to classic.com, the average value for a 1966-1971 Plymouth GTX stands at $69,059, but a rare HEMI-powered example in pristine shape can go for nearly twice as much.
The sleek and sporty GTX, with its promise of a one-two punch of beauty and brawn, gripped the young car buff and wouldn't let go. The 1968 Plymouth GTX became his first and only choice.
Q: Greg, my favorite muscle car is the 1967 Plymouth GTX. I’m hoping you will like my ’67 GTX story as much as I enjoyed yours in your recent “My Favorite Muscle Car” column. I was born ...
Shop 1969 Plymouth GTX vehicles for sale at Cars.com. Research, compare, and save listings, or contact sellers directly from 3 1969 GTX models nationwide.
Mopar has electrified a 1967 Plymouth GTX to showcase the future of Mopar e-Crate powertrain swaps, creating a bespoke one-off show car for SEMA 2024.
When Wayne arrived at the Challenger owner's home later that day, the 440 was there, but it was sitting in a 1967 Plymouth Belvedere GTX. Desperate to please his girlfriend, the Challenger owner ...
The latest car news, reviews, and features. Mopar is ringing in SEMA 2024 with an “electromodded” take on a 1967 Plymouth GTX, made to show off the potential of its e-Crate conversion kit.
In the other lane is a 1970 Plymouth GTX, which has a 440 V8 topped by a four-barrel carburetor. Output from the factory was rated at 375 horsepower at 4,600 rpm and 480 pound-feet of torque at ...
The car is the only GTX that Plymouth made in 1968 that was black with a red interior and a white top and included a 426 Hemi engine. “It’s one of one,” Rhodes says proudly.