1969 Plymouth Gtx 440 on 2040-cars
Charlotte, Arkansas, United States
Engine:440 with Air Grabber Hood
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Sub Model: GTX
Make: Plymouth
Exterior Color: Black
Model: GTX
Interior Color: Black
Trim: custom 2 door coupe
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 130
1969 Plymouth GTX 440-4 barrel.
VIN# RS23L96G110653
Beautiful show quality restored 1969 GTX. The previous owner had sent this car to a professional restorer where every major body panel was replaced creating a TOTALLY rust free car.
Car was then donated to John 3:16 ministry where our body shop uses the restoration of classic cars to help men over come addiction to drugs and alcohol. We are blessed with residents who have restored cars all there lives and have put their heart and soul into this car. We normally auction these vehicles off at one of our four big fund raisers but have decided to check out other avenues for a couple of our nicer cars.
This car has been painted black on black and a whole new interior including carpet and seats installed in the car. The dash was detailed and blacked out and new gauges installed.
The car has a period correct 1969 440 block which has been bored .040 over and has all new bearings throughout. The motor has new Keith Black flat-top pistons, competition cam, Edelbrock Performer dual-plane intake manifold, OBX Stainless Steel long tube headers, and many chrome accessories under the hood.
All chassis bushings and fittings have been replaced. The car is basically brand new from the ground up. There are a few trim pieces missing that we have not found but the car is unbelievable as it sits.
The car has been built as a resto-mod due to the blacked our chrome on the entire car. New rims and tires all around.
We drive the car 60 plus miles to our last event with no problems.
We have constructed a most unique version of an original GTX which anyone would be proud to own.
Good Luck and God Bless
Plymouth GTX for Sale
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