68 Plymouth Gtx Convertible on 2040-cars
Rockwood, Pennsylvania, United States
I am selling a 1968 Plymouth GTX Convertible. I have owned the car for 6 years. The previous owner had started the resto when I bought the car. There is a picture of the car the way I found it, in the photos. This is not a numbers matching car. The engine is a D 440 HP dated coded 4-8-68. The transmission is a 1969 727 tourqflite. The body numbers on the truck lip do match the vin tag. Rad support numbers do not. Car may have been in an accident at one time and rad support was replaced. This is an amatuer restoration, I replaced the quarter panels only. The floor, trunk and frame are all in excellent condition. The car has new carpet and rebuilt transmission. Motor runs great. A little hesitation when cold. Rechromed tail panel and horn ring, Mag 500 wheels with red line tires. Glass is all good and the power top looks good and functions properly. All gages work. The radio does not. Only problem I have with the car is when the head lights are on the front parking lights go off. I think its the switch. A small tear in the rear left arm rest and some seat repair work was done long before I owned the car. Good exhaust ,car sounds great. Rechromed bumpers. As one picture shows I could not get the left side windows to line up properly. The paint is not show quality. The car is fun to drive on a hot summer day and gets lots of looks. Build date May 16 1968. Fender tag decoded RS27 Plymouth gtx convertible, 83 440- 4 bbl 375 hp, 5 torqflite auto trans. 44 F70 14 Red Lines, 7-8 Wheel lip moldings, AX48 83/4 Sure Grip 323 ratio, S6X Vinyl Buckets Seats - Black, Y- 1 Black Conv top. A-6 console, B-4 Bucket seats, PNT-MM1 Bronze Metallic Paint. I tried to take back to original. I added a passenger side mirror and the sure grip is missing. Production numbers 1,026 - 68 GTX convertibles, 506 Automatics. Good Pa. title an inspection. I am sure I missed something. Question call 814-352-7963 |
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