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 ...
Numbers-matching 4-speed 1970 Plymouth GTX with a 440 engine and Dana 60 rear resurfaces as a driveable restoration candidate. A true 1970 Plymouth GTX, factory-built with a 440 cubic-inch engine, ...
Redesigned for the 1965 model year, the Plymouth Belvedere gained a premium-appointed version called the Satellite. It was also restricted to V8 power and two-door body styles. Two years later, ...
A lot has been written about why the muscle car era ended. The '70s gas crisis played a role. Yes, gas was only around 40 cents a gallon but minimum wage was only $1.65. Cars weren't as fuel efficient ...
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 ...