For Sale: 1968 Plymouth GTX in Long Beach, California for sale in Long Beach, CA

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Vehicle Description This rare1968 Plymouth GTX car is finished in its original color, Burgandy Poly (code RR-1)The hood blister is finished in satin black, with 440 badges on both sides, while chrome lip moldings adorn the wheel well arches.
The power-operated convertible top is equipped with a glass rear window and is free of any rips or tears.
Additional features include fender-mounted turn indicators, dual side-view mirrors, dual exhaust with chrome tips, and a black vinyl boot cover for when the top is retracted.
The interior features embossed black bucket seats with matching door panels and carpeting and is equipped with a center console.
Simulated walnut wood trim adorns the dash and door panels.
A refurbished am radio with 8 track player is fitted in the factory location and is fully operational, with additional speakers added in the rear side panels.
Power is provided by a 440ci Super Commando V8 engine mated to an automatic transmission.
Built at the St.
Louis, Missouri plant, it is one of 506 GTX convertibles equipped with a 440ci V8.
Equipment includes the Hemi Suspension Package, power steering, and power front disc brakes.
The matching-numbers 440ci V8 is original to the car and was factory rated at 375 hp.
It retains many of its factory original components such as the Carter 4 bbl carburetor, cast iron exhaust manifolds, and 22 radiator.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a 727 Torqueflight automatic transmission that was rebuilt in 2018 with a 3.
23 Sure Grip rear end.
This car drives straight and smooth even at high speeds.
This car turns heads whenever driven along the coast on PCH.
The only issue with this car, she has a thirst for high octane.
Located in Long Beach, California, this GTX is being offered with a Chrysler Registry report, supporting maintenance invoices, and a clean California title in the seller's name.
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  • Year: 1968
  • Make: Plymouth
  • Model: GTX

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