The 1971 Plymouth GTX arrived just as American performance cars were running into a wall of new rules, higher costs, and shifting public priorities. It was still a big, brash muscle machine, but the ...
That makes this car’s 426 cubic-inch Hemi the main event. Rated at 425 hp, it was the same kind of big-lung V8 that had built Chrysler’s reputation in drag racing and on the street. In a GTX with a ...
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 an upscale-trimmed performance car, the GTX topped Plymouth's midsize car lineup. Restricted to two-door body styles and high-performance big-block V8 power, and equipped with ...
I’ve had several letters recently from readers about collector car values, good and bad investments, how the collector car hobby has changed and especially the auto auctions, where some of the most ...
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1971 Plymouth GTX Smallest Option 440 V8
1971 Plymouth GTX Smallest Option 440 V8 Overview of the 1971 Plymouth GTX and its smallest 440 V8 setup #Plymouth #ClassicCars #MuscleCar ...
Plymouth was once an American automotive powerhouse, founded in 1928 by Chrysler. It was supposed to be the entry-level fighter against Ford and Chevrolet. During the early years, it even saved ...
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