1967 Plymouth Gtx - Fully Restored - Less Then 1000 Miles On Resto - No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Woodbury, New Jersey, United States
Engine:440
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Dealer
Year: 1967
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Plymouth
Interior Color: Black
Model: GTX
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Belvedere
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 800
Sub Model: Satellite
Automotive World Incorporated Introduces........
1967 Plymouth GTX Fully Restored!! Modified 440!! No Reserve!! Back
in the 1930’s Chrysler Corp had a parts division for servicing Chrysler
products which was named Chrysler Motor Parts.
As the years progressed the name was shortened MO PAR so it was easier
to say over the phone. But by the 1960’s there became only 1 word that
encompassed all 3 brands, Chrysler, Plymouth and Dodge and that word was
MOPAR. And for the people that where
diehard loyal fans of these cars it became MOPAR or NOCAR!!! Nothing captured that loyalty more than the
1967 Plymouth GTX. When this car was
introduced as the “Gentleman’s Muscle Car” in 1967 it paved the way for the
Chrysler muscle car line and competition in the muscle car era for the decades
to come.
This 1967 GTX
that is offered here today started its life as a Satellite and was built to be
one bad looking GTX. The GTX and
Satellite where so similar in style which made this car the perfect candidate
for a simple name change and was converted into a GTX at the time of
restoration. This body style was a 1
year body style which makes it one of the most sought after Plymouths of its
time. With sharp crisp lines, lowered
rear, intimidating badging and tire roasting power, it was unmistakable that
the Plymouth GTX had and will make its mark in the horse power race of Detroit
Muscle. Please read on about this
beautiful car and view the many pictures and video that is provided to help
depict the true condition of this vehicle.
Our lines of communication are open so do not hesitate to contact concerning
this car or any other car we offer.
Thank you. Exterior: As
you can see this GTX presents very well.
The body was professionally restored from the ground up and encompasses
an extremely straight appearance with brilliant chrome and polished original
stainless steel. Combined with newly
chromed bumpers and Magnum 500 wheels, this car will stand tall at any local car
show or cruise night. The color is PPG
Black and was base coat clear coat, color sanded and rubbed. The body started with an original, rust free,
accident free Arizona car with a straight solid body which included solid
floors, sub frames, trunk etc. Although
the GTX and Satellite shared a lot of features but it was mostly the ginger bread
that made it a GTX. So it’s hard if not
impossible to tell this was ever a Satellite.
All the glass is in excellent condition and all lights, marker lights
and signals work as they should. The
engine compartment was stripped as well and motor was removed. All metal under the hood is finished in a
mirror like paint job that matches the body, looks excellent and enhances the tweaked
440 under the hood that we’ll explain later in the ad. The car is not a 100 point show car and was
built for driving to shows and enjoying.
We’re not saying its not possible to obtain trophies, but you will not
win any Concourse judging. Please let us
know of any questions you may have.
Interior: As
you can see from the pictures the interior is in excellent condition with a
combination of light restoration and original parts. The dash is in excellent original condition. The seats, door panels, carpets and headliner
have been restored and are in excellent condition. All the windows operate as they should and there
have been updated gauges and tachometer outside the original dash(can be easily
removed). Even the speedometer has been
changed to the GTX 150 mph speedometer.
All the gauges inside the dash work as they should as well. There are no cracks, rips, or burns in the
interior and would stand tall at any local show or cruise night. Please look at the pictures and let us know
of any questions you may have.
Drivetrain: The
drivetrain in this vehicle was done right.
It has an updated 440 that has been tweaked to produce around 400
horse. The engine does everything right
with no smoke, taps or noise and sound extremely healthy. The torque flight transmission shifts on the
money which is married to an 8 and 3/4 rear.
Here is the list of upgrades the engine/tranny/rear have.
Complete
Restoration only has about 800 miles on it and was completed about 1 year ago!! Payment: We would ask for a $500 deposit
via certified funds within 48 hours of end of auction. Balance to be paid
within 5 business days of end of auction in certified funds or wire
transfer. At the time of pick-up there is also a $200 documentation fee
to be paid for by the buyer. No exceptions. If you have any
questions concerning this vehicle or any other vehicle we have offered for sale
or questions concerning payment, please give us a call at 609-820-3030 or email
this ad. Shipping is the sole responsibility of the buyer. We will
assist any way we can. This is a NO Reserve Auction....Highest Bidder Wins!!
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