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1970 Plymouth Gtx on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:72593
Location:

Jasper, Georgia, United States

Jasper, Georgia, United States

 For Sale is my latest project. A TRUE RS23 Plymouth GTX. I just can't finish it due to health issues with my back and hip and believe me I wouldn't sell this behicle as the GTX is my all time favorite of the Mopar products.
Not many of these GTX's were manufactured compared to the Roadrunners. The GTX was built as a bit higher quality vehicle.
I purchased this GTX and did quite a bit of body work on it before injuring my back. The body work is done although I personally would spend a bit more time to make sure the body panels and gaps lined up perfectly but I can't do it at the moment. Great thing about this GTX is you can paint it in any color you like since it is in primer.
NOTE: I ONLY INCLUDED 4 PICTURES OF THIS CAR IN THE LISTING.IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE ADDITIONAL PICS PLEASE CONTACT ME & I WILL SEND THEM TO YOU AND INCLUDE MY PHONE NUMBER IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO DISCUSS THE VEHICLE.

The fender data tag reads as follows from the top down.
Line 1:) 15141     188972
Line 2:) 115  056  670
Line 3:)      C16
Line 4:)  FF4   V21
Line 5:)  FF4  P6F8  EF8  109
Line 6:)  E86  D32  RS23  U0A  189370

Brief Description: Paperwork available which is previous vehicle registrations in Connecticut
N.O.M., Presently has a 383, 4 barrel carburetor, Bucket seats and console (Drivers seat needs lower seat cover and foam), 727 Torqueflite transmission, Aftermarket stereo, Car Odometer shows 72,952 miles. Dash is in good shape and not split or busted up. Glove box even works like a champ as well as the console door.

I am selling this car for less money than I paid for it not to mention the cost of the new panels, body panel work I did and my labor so you are getting this car for a lot less than half of what I have invested in it. 

NOTE: I do have other Mopars so I have a cash of spare parts the buyer could look thru and possibly purchase if they wanted to

   

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