The GTX burst on the scene in 1967 as a hot rod version of the Belvedere. In 1968, the GTX became curvier and solidified its place as a luxury muscle car when Plymouth introduced the more affordable and basic Road Runner. The GTX is much more well-equipped than other classics of its day and offer a very fun driving experience. They also are exceedingly rare to find in excellent shape making them a highly sought after Mopar muscle classic. The GTX was completely redesigned for 1971 even though it was the last year for it to be a stand alone model. This '71 GTX was last purchased in 1984 and has been driven very sparingly as part of a collection. It is powered by a period correct 440ci V8 engine paired with a 727 automatic transmission. This is a U-code car meaning it did originally come with a 440 engine. This car retains a lot of originality for a Mopar including the interior, dash, and radio. This car has always been well maintained with recent work including a new gas tank, sending unit, and new Flowmaster dual exhaust. This car runs and drives great and is a lot of fun to be behind the wheel.
| Price | $16,425 |
| Condition | Used |
| Make | Plymouth |
| Model | GTX |
| Year | 1971 |
| Miles | 83,637 |
| Color | Gold |
| Engine | 440 V8 |