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Introduced in 1967 as a more upscale version of the Belvedere, the Plymouth GTX soldiered on until 1971 as the brand's fanciest muscle car. And it was no slouch either, with the engine lineup ...
Plymouth was once an American automotive powerhouse, founded in 1928 by Chrysler. It was supposed to be the entry-level ...
In 1966, Plymouth started offering the 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) Hemi V8 in the Belvedere and Satellite. The engine then found its way into the GTX in 1967, before hitting showrooms in the Road ...
At the absolute peak of the Mopar hierarchy, the 1971 Plymouth Hemi GTX represents the final, defiant roar of the street Hemi era. This Winchester Gray powerhouse is more than just a muscle car; it is ...
The GTX had been one of Plymouth's most upscale vehicles. Sold at a premium with sporty standard equipment and only two engine options (the 440 and the Hemi), it was marketed toward the buyer who ...
I’ve had several letters recently from readers about collector car values, good and bad investments, how the collector car hobby has changed and especially the auto auctions, where some of the most ...
I’ve had several letters recently from readers about collector car values, good and bad investments, how the collector car hobby has changed and especially the auto auctions, where some of the most ...
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