The Plymouth GTX arrived in the late 1960s as a high-spec, big-block bruiser aimed at buyers who wanted muscle car performance without giving up comfort or style. Among its most coveted configurations ...
The Plymouth GTX was first released in 1967, and it offered one of two engine options - a 440cid big block and a 426 HEMI. The GTX was a spinoff of the Plymouth Belvedere, but that's where the ...
Of the nearly 3,000 Plymouth GTXs produced in 1971, only 135 rolled off the assembly line with a 440 Six-Barrel V8 under the ...
Introduced for the 1967 model year, the Plymouth GTX got an extensive makeover for 1968. This 440-powered hardtop is a stunning restoration.
Eight years ago, Don discovered the Plymouth in an Auto Trader advertisement in South Carolina. In rough shape, the original '70 GTX body lacked a motor, transmission, and most everything else.
According to its 1967 advertising campaign, Plymouth was "Out to you win you over with Belvedere GTX." Aggressive performance combined with bad boy appearance was all the rage during the boom of ...
A weathered '69 Plymouth GTX, abandoned for years in a Texas scrapyard, is blowing up online—not for its rusted muscles, but for the tiny jungle thriving inside. Weeds poke through the floor, vines ...
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