1968 Plymouth Gtx Numbers Match on 2040-cars
Lenexa, Kansas, United States
Fuel Type:GAS
Engine:7.2L 7211CC 440Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Year: 1968
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Plymouth
Model: GTX
Trim: Base
Mileage: 66,000
Drive Type: U/K
68 original gtx been sitting 30 years. Mostly complete but needs full resto to include quarters, trk floor,drivers door jamb and drivers floor pan. Frame rails and torque boxes are excellent. Bumpers are rechromable. An extra front bumper comes with the vehicle as does an extra drivers door and left fender. Still wearing its original paint, stripes and original interior, it is a superb candidate for restoration. Numbers match core support, fender tag, vin tag, trunk rail and the 440hp engine w 906 heads. Not sure about the trans. It is currently not driveable in any way but the brakes do work.
It is the light green with white interior and white body stripe hardtop, console auto, 3.23 sure grip car. The original grill is in great shape as is the rear GTX panel between the taillights. Still has some polyglas tires from the 80's on it. The dash wood trim and original radio are there and excellent condition as well as the 150 mph speedo. Wiring is original and in good shape. This was a special order vehicle. The bad....its missing currently its 8-3/4 third member (which I am looking for one), driveshaft, rear seat bottom, intake and carb. |
Plymouth GTX for Sale
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