Flawless Example Of An Exceptional Factory Correct 1971 Plymouth Gtx on 2040-cars
Buford, Georgia, United States
This is a "concours" quality and immaculate factory correct 1971 Plymouth GTX. This exceptional car won First Place at the Carlisle All-Chrysler Nationals in the Standard of Mopar Excellence (SME) with a score of 94.25. It is an orginal rustfree Texas car that had been stored for 25 years and was driven only 36,000 miles prior to undergoing a documented $80,000 in restorations. No expense was spared during this two year meticulous restoration process by using only top of the line and high quality Mopar suppliers and parts. Lots on NOS parts were used during this process. This all numbers matching car currently has 38,967 original miles. It drives, rides, looks and sounds like it did when it drove off the Plymouth Dealer's new car lot in 1971. Car was restored as originally delivered to Plymouth dealer when new, including undercoating. It is correctly detailed. All mechanicals were also restored to factory correct specs. Car has a 440 automatic with PS, PB, AC. AM/FM radio. It also has the original broadcast/build sheet and fender tag which includes but not limited to the following codes: E86 = 440-4 D32 = 727, Auto RS23 = GTX 2 door hardtop U1G = 440, St. Louis, 181555 = serial number GB5 = True Blue Metallic P6B5 = Premium vinyl bucket seats medium blue GB7 = Dark blue upper door panel V7X = Accent stripes black 26 = Radiator N41 = Dual exhaust G77 = Tinted glass L37 = Hood turn signal M21 = Drip rail moulding V4X = Canopy vinly top black C16 = Console B41 = Front disc brakes B51 = Power brakes A01 = Light package The radio has been upgraded from AM to AM/FM, correct GTX radio. This is a very authenic car in which great pains were taken to put back to the way it was in 1971. This car was restored right to even include the paint marks assembly line workers put on the car to make sure the right parts were installed down the line. Combination of an original low mileage car with the this high quality top of the line restoration makes this a very unique and desirable car. Will also include a set of perfect color correct steel wheels and dog dish hub caps. Questions please contact 404-245-0340.
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