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$36,900
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Ominous Jet Black 1969 Plymouth GTX packing a built 440 with dual quads under the hood, automatic transmission, power steering, and 4-wheel power disc brakes. This rare Mopar has the right black-on-black menace: mirror-finish paint, aggressive Hemi snorkel hood with locking pins, GTX emblems, deep chrome, big American Racing wheels, and the kind of stance that looks ready to burn rubber.

The GTX is a structurally beautiful B-body with glassy black basecoat/clearcoat paint, excellent chrome and stainless trim, newer front and rear bumpers, dual outside chrome mirrors, new GTX emblems, 20-inch and 18-inch American Racing chrome wheels, and Continental ExtremeContact performance tires. The listing also notes that other Mopar-style wheels can be exchanged if a more factory-style look is preferred.

Inside is a very nice newer black bucket-seat interior with buddy seat and armrest, new seat upholstery, new door panels, new fitted carpet, restored wood wheel, factory roll-dial radio, new Hurst shifter, and white-face AutoMeter tach and gauges. The previous owner enjoyed the car for more than 12 years and stated it was rust-free when the restoration was performed, which fits the car's clean, solid presentation.

Under the hood is a performance-built 440ci V8 with dual Edelbrock 4-barrel carbs, 8-Pack air cleaner, aluminum radiator, electronic ignition, power steering, and power 4-wheel disc brakes. A 727 automatic transmission makes it easy to cruise, while the Sure Grip rear with 3.55 gear gives the car the bite a GTX should have. Underneath, it has rock-solid original floors and trunk, an uncut original undercarriage, and lots of new suspension and hardware.

This vehicle is offered by PLACEHOLDER_NAME at PLACEHOLDER_ADDRESS. Call PLACEHOLDER_PHONE or visit PLACEHOLDER_DOMAIN for current availability, photos, and purchase details.
Specs
engine
transmission
mileage
color
vin
stock
440ci V8

727 Automatic

Not Listed

Jet Black

RS23L9A142038

584216
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