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. This '70 GTX is an original 440 6 pack car with an Air Grabber hood originally painted in Sublime but painted Arden Blue Mica when restored. It's powered by a period correct 440ci V8 engine paired with a 727 built automatic transmission with a stall converter. This is a high quality restoration which has this car in excellent condition inside, outside, and underneath. It features all new lines & hoses, complete engine rebuild, new shocks, new joints, new window seals, new carpet, new headliner, power brakes, front disc brakes, power steering, and headers. Do not let the smooth styling fool you, this car is a beast! This is a rare Mopar classic, a lot of fun to drive, and it is a solid investment car.
| Price | $33,675 |
| Condition | Used |
| Make | Plymouth |
| Model | GTX |
| Year | 1970 |
| Miles | 82,279 |
| Color | Arden Blue |
| Engine | 440 V8 |