1968 Plymouth Gtx Gtx on 2040-cars
Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania, United States
If you have questions email email me at: michamhhose@ukpet.com .
1968 Plymouth GTX in its original RR1 Burgundy Met. with white reflective stripes. This is a
true "L" Code 4 Speed Manual GTX , not a clone.. The car has a period correct 440 magnum that is bored 30 over
with a Lunati Voodoo cam and full 6 pack setup. The 4 speed transmission is completely rebuilt and shifts
perfectly with a brand new centerforce soft feel clutch. This GTX has the correct 410 Dana that has had a complete
rebuild as well.. I have all of the receipts for the balanced/blueprinted motor work from a professional machine
shop. The car has a 6AL box with MSD Dist because the orange box from Mopar wasnt getting it done. The car was
painted its original RR1 Red just under 2 years ago and it doesnt have 100 miles on it since the restoration,
including front and rear glass. The 440 was painted last summer before placement, and the K frame is also black
powdercoated, the lower control arms even have the correct cosmoline finish. Brand new TTI headers were placed
last fall to match the 3 inch dual exhaust. The interior is in its original black with woodgrain GTX finish. All
of the seat covers and door panels are new Legendary Int.. Wheels are torque-thrust dark argent and are in
beautiful condition. The car runs extremely strong and will fry the tires when needed.
I am selling because I want a 70/71 Cuda, or cool A12, or E body convertible 4 speed for this summer.
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