In 1968, the GTX was relegated to a separate series rather than a trim level on the Belvedere, and sales increased to nearly 19,000 units. Not exactly a cash cow by all means, the GTX was never a ...
Few cars capture Mopar muscle like the 1968 Plymouth GTX. It was born as a street legend in Kentucky, carried a reputation for performance, and over the years picked up upgrades from some of the ...
It was 1996, and my brother Mike had just purchased this '67 Plymouth GTX out of Missouri. The color on the car at the time was turquoise metallic. it came with a bad engine and needed a complete ...
People who walked into a dealership in 1968 to purchase a GTX were required to pay at least $3,329 for the base configuration, and without a doubt, the car was worth every dollar. The GTX was a great ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Marty Bittle stands next to his pride and joy, a 1969 Plymouth GTX, the product of a three-year, ground-up restoration. As I was ...
It was 1996, and my brother Mike had just purchased this '67 Plymouth GTX out of Missouri. The color on the car at the time was turquoise metallic. it came with a bad engine and needed a complete ...