Features: Please see full details in Description, including photos
City: Helena
State: MT
Length: 180.4 in
Wheelbase: 108.7 in
Track Rear: 23 in
Track Front: 20 in
Description
1967 Plymouth Belvedere GTX 440-4bbl Convertible - 1 of 680, Galen Govier report, 440 4 Barrel, Automatic Console, PS, Power Top
Recently Rebuilt/Restored. About the 1967 Plymouth GTX
The Plymouth GTX is a high-performance muscle car produced by Plymouth from 1967 to 1971. Positioned as a step above the Plymouth Road Runner, the GTX was known for its combination of luxury and powerful performance.
Introduced in 1967, the Plymouth GTX was based on the Belvedere platform and featured a distinctive and bold design, including a special hood with dual air scoops. It was available in various body styles, such as coupes and convertibles.
Under the hood, the GTX offered a range of powerful V8 engine options, including the iconic 426 cubic-inch Hemi V8 engine, known for its impressive horsepower and acceleration. This made the GTX a formidable competitor in the muscle car market of its time.
The GTX came with a well-appointed interior, featuring higher-end amenities and more comfort-oriented features than some other muscle cars of its era. This combination of performance and luxury made the GTX popular among drivers seeking a high-performance car with added refinement.
As the muscle car era waned in the early 1970s due to tightening emissions regulations and changing market demands, the production of the Plymouth GTX ended in 1971.
The Plymouth GTX remains a highly desirable classic among collectors and muscle car enthusiasts, admired for its powerful engines, distinctive design, and reputation as a luxury-oriented high-performance car from the golden age of American muscle cars.