The 1971 Plymouth GTX arrived just as American performance cars were running into a wall of new rules, higher costs, and ...
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 ...
The Plymouth GTX arrived in the late 1960s as a high-spec, big-block bruiser aimed at buyers who wanted muscle car ...
One of only 11 Hemi GTXs sold new in Canada, this 1969-model-year Mopar is likely to change hands for over $175,000 in ...
Unlike other American high-performance legends, the upscale mid-size Plymouth GTX muscle car did not enjoy the perks of having a humongous lease of life. Instead, it had to do the best of a 1966 to ...
I’ve been asked by many readers through the years which muscle car that I owned during the 1960s to early 1970s was my all-time favorite. The cars I owned included a 1963 Chevy Impala 283 with a T-10 ...
Roger Biermann is an automotive journalist of 13 years and has been the Managing Editor at CarBuzz since 2021. With no formal post-high school education, Roger launched his career as an automotive ...
"I was working as a mechanic at Leitenberger Chrysler/Plymouth in Johnstown, Pennsylvania," says Greg Rager, friend and former co-worker when we were both editors at this magazine in another decade.
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The 1968 Plymouth GTX owned by Steve Rhodes, of Lima, is the only GTX that Plymouth made that year that was black, with a red interior and a white top, and featured a 426 Hemi engine. LIMA – Steve ...
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