The Plymouth GTX arrived in the late 1960s as a high-spec, big-block bruiser aimed at buyers who wanted muscle car performance without giving up comfort or style. Among its most coveted configurations ...
The redesigned B-body Plymouth GTX has always been a bit of an underrated muscle car. It was never as popular as some of its rivals yet took a backseat to nobody when it came to brute strength. These ...
Introduced in 1967 as a more upscale version of the Belvedere, the Plymouth GTX soldiered on until 1971 as the brand's fanciest muscle car. And it was no slouch either, with the engine lineup ...
The GTX had been one of Plymouth's most upscale vehicles. Sold at a premium with sporty standard equipment and only two engine options (the 440 and the Hemi), it was marketed toward the buyer who ...
The 1971 Plymouth GTX arrived just as American performance cars were running into a wall of new rules, higher costs, and ...
On a recent episode of Jay Leno's Garage, the comedian and car guy returned to muscle cars in a big way. Literally. The star of the episode is a 1971 Plymouth GTX, which was otherwise known as the ...
The Clean Air Act of 1970 probably helped us breathe better, but it also killed the muscle car momentum that had been building for at least a decade. Low-lead/no-lead fuel mandates resulted in lowered ...
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