1967 Plymouth Belvedere GTX
The Plymouth GTX arrived in 1967 as Chrysler’s premium muscle car offering...
$29.400
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The Plymouth GTX arrived in 1967 as Chrysler’s premium muscle car offering — a gentleman’s hot rod that paired brute performance with a more refined, upscale presentation than its budget-minded Road Runner sibling. Built on the proven B-body Belvedere platform, the GTX came standard with the 440 Super Commando V8, but the optional 426 Hemi transformed it into something else entirely. Hemi-equipped GTX examples were built in limited numbers, and their combination of factory performance hardware, Dana 60 rear axles, and heavy-duty Hemi Suspension packages makes them among the most collectible and formidable B-body Mopars ever produced.
This 1967 example carries its correct 426 cubic inch Hemi V8, authenticated by its original casting number and equipped with correct Carter dual four-barrel carburetors. Rated at 425 horsepower and 490 lb-ft of torque from the factory, the Hemi remains one of the most legendary American performance engines ever built. Backing it is the correct A727 TorqueFlite 3-speed automatic transmission, feeding power to a Dana 60 rear axle — the full, correct drivetrain combination that GTX Hemi collectors specifically seek out.
The car presents in correct Bright Blue Metallic paint with black racing stripes over a correct black bucket seat interior, finished to a high standard with strong fit and panel alignment throughout. Factory power steering, power front disc and rear drum brakes, and the correct Hemi Suspension package round out an authentically preserved chassis. Fifteen-inch chrome Magnum 500 wheels wearing BF Goodrich Radial T/As complete the stance with period-correct aggression.
Inside, the black vinyl bucket seat interior remains correct and well-preserved, with a factory AM/FM radio, correct dash telemetry, and GTX floor mats maintaining the car’s original character. The sale includes a vintage marketing brochure, original Owner’s Manual, original Warranty Booklet, and a reproduction window sticker — documentation that supports the car’s correct, largely original presentation. For the serious Mopar collector, a numbers-correct Hemi GTX in this color combination represents one of the most desirable configurations the B-body platform ever produced.
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