1969 Plymouth Gtx Convertible, All Original Unrestored ( Roadrunner / Charger ) on 2040-cars
Slidell, Louisiana, United States
1969 GTX Convertible. This car is very rare, all original, numbers matching, unrestored survivor other than new paint, top, electronic ignition, Pioneer CD player and rims. It also has the very rare N96 Air Grabber Hood. This car is a great find for a true Mopar collector. As far as appearance, it looks great inside and out. Everything works. It has power steering, manual brakes, center console, automatic transmission, air grabber hood. This GTX Convertible has taken first place in its class at Mopar Atlantic National Show and other awards too numerous to list. It has the original motor and transmission with all numbers matching throughout the car. This car runs, starts and drives like a kitten or a touch of the gas and it roars like a lion! This GTX is Galen V. Govier certified and comes with papers. As of April 4, 2006 it was #63 of 67 in VIN sequence of all 1969 440-4BBL Plymouth GTX convertibles accounted for. Galen's Tag Service LLC shows number of GTX Convertibles manufactured in 1969 as only 551 total. The original Chrysler radiator was recently re-cored. I have owned the car since February 5, 2006 and have clear title in hand. This GTX comes with original Operators Manual, original Changes to the Operators Manual (very rare), original Warranty Booklet, original 1969 Accessories Catalog, original Vehicle Catalog, original Chrysler Corporation/Dupont Color Code Chart, original 1969 Plymouth Comparison Data Book, original Plymouth 1969 Service Manual, original 1969 large blue binder Parts Catalog, also Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price sticker. 64,674 original miles on original engine and original drive train. More pictures can be made available if needed. The winning bidder must pay with cash or certified funds. The car will not be available to pickup or ship until certified funds have cleared my bank. A 10% deposit must be received by certified funds or PayPal within 5 days after close of auction. Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs. No trades. I am thinning down the heard, heading into retirement. This Rare Mopar Muscle GTX Convertible is a lesson in preservation and respect for an icon. Treated to a high quality repaint but very true to 1969 form in the drivability, feel and performance. Not a 100-point perfect show car but a very beautiful, original car that has amazing fit and finish. Needs nothing but a driver to own and enjoy! This car has not been taken apart and put back together every decade but one that has been well maintained and treated like a retired movie star. It is an original car that will show some slight signs of age here and there (patina) but with respect to originality…needs nothing to drive, show and enjoy! This is the true, honest version of an unmolested 1969 Plymouth GTX…. Fender Tag Reads: 26 END M31 M33 N96 R11 V6W Y16 A01 A36 C16 C55 J25 L31 F5 F5 P6W W1 624 415738 E86 D32 RS27 L96 296531 |
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The example you see above, which was born in 1970, is one of the finest Superbirds we've ever seen. Combine its complete restoration with its original 426 Hemi engine, and it's no surprise that it managed to bring in a cool half million dollars (plus 10 percent in fees) at Barrett-Jackson. See it yourself in our high-res image gallery above, and scroll down below for the official auction description.
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