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FOR SALE 1967 Plymouth GTX - Extremely Clean, Power Tour 2014

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artiststan

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Rarity factor - less than 2500 of the 67 GTXs came with a 4 speed. Extremely straight body. Nice OEM style restoration with upgrades. Power steering and A/C blows cold and heat is warm. The car spent its life in the south. Beautiful vinyl roof. Date coded 440. original, 883 4-speed and 3.55 Dana 60. Premium trim grade, buckets with buddy seat. Has vintage Stewart Warner green line gauges, Hurst shifter, Hemi mufflers (great sound and quiet inside). The trim is in mint condition, combined with great paint job makes the car show very well. Everything works. New Edelbrock intake, but have the old intake and carb that goes with the car. I have the build sheet. It was an ordered car. Came with steel wheels and poverty caps, which are not on the car but I have them. Build sheet shows disk brakes, but since the restore the car now has drum. The car color was PP1 red and is now RR1 yellow. Front glass is not original but the other glass is. Police package suspension. Handles great. Map light, courtesy light, glove box light and cigarette lighter all work. Less than 2500 made with a 4-speed, and this one is very clean. No chips or scratches but not a trailer queen. Previous owner did a few legs of power tour with it in 2014 and it did great. Tried and tested. The motor, trans and rear end are all fresh with less than 5000 miles on them. Feel free to call me if you are serious buyer. New large aluminum radiator, and still have original. New tires (not redlines in photos). $36,500. Fairly firm. Car is a peach.

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Nice GTX.......off topic question but would you happen to know which assembly plant this GTX was built in? Thanks.
 
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