20 Plymouth GTX's For Sale
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1970 Plymouth GTX Clone$15,000 - KY - 1970 Have a 1970 Plymouth GTX Clone for sale. Beautiful car: 413 BB Engine 727 Transmission New Bumpers New Paint R... |
1967 Plymouth GTX$18,900 - NY - 1967 This car is unrestored. It has one repaint of the original Dark Green metallic. The interior is original, very... |
1970 Plymouth GTX$23,200 - FL - 1970 1970 Plymouth GTX… 440 cid / 375 hp 4 barrel v8 engine… factory automatic transmission… factory air grab... |
1968 Plymouth GTX Convertible For Sale$59,900 - PA - 1968 1968 PLYMOUTH GTX CONVERTIBLE, Fantastic original GTX convertible, 440 CID, 375 HP Super Commando engine, Only... |
1969 Plymouth GTXEnquire - TX - 1969 Now in the paint shop. GO to EYE CANDY RESTORATIONS. COM to view the entire restoration. new 440,727, all new ... |
1967 Plymouth GTX Hemi$125,000 - AL - 1967 This 1967 Hemi GTX is Bloomington Gold Survivor Show #1. It was owned by 'The Mecum Collection'. This car is U... |

About GTX
The Plymouth GTX was first introduced by Chrysler Corporation in 1967 as the Plymouth Belvedere GTX. It was intended to be a muscle car for gentlemen. The Plymouth GTX differentiated itself from the Belvedere because it had a rear fascia, a special grille, mock hood scoops, racing car stripes and fuel filler cap made of chrome. The car also had a standard heavy-duty suspension system and "Super Commando 440" V8 engine. The GTX was a superb blend of performance and style.
The GTX was given a fresh look for the 1968 model after being in production for one year. The 1967 car was more boxlike and this was replaced with an hourglass body. The car retained its high performance 440 cubic-inch engine and automatic transmission was a standard feature. The car came in two models: a 2-door hardtop and a 2-door convertible. Chrysler's new car model, the Road Runner, was also based on the Belvedere but it had less insulation than the GTX which reduced its weight. This also helped give it better track times and kept its price lower than the GTX.
In 1969, the GTXs convertible sales were hurt when the Road Runner also became available as a convertible. Chrysler Corporation decided to make 1969 the last year that the convertible model was available in the GTX. There were only 701 Plymouth GTX convertibles made in 1969. During this same year, the GTX was given lower body black paint as a standard. This had replaced the dual horizontal stripes of the 1968 model.
In 1970, the GTX was given a minor body redesign. The car received a new grille and taillights. Sales still suffered since the car did not look very much different from the Road Runner. The lines of the car were smoothed and a new hood featuring a "power bulge" was introduced. The car was completely redesigned in 1971, but this proved to be its last year of production. Insurance rates on muscle cars had risen considerably and sales for the car were low. In 1971, Chrysler Corporation produced less than 3000 units. Several of the components of the GTX became a package option for the Road Runner from 1972 to 1974.
1970 Plymouth GTX Clone$15,000 - KY - 1970 Have a 1970 Plymouth GTX Clone for sale. Beautiful car: 413 BB Engine 727 Transmission New Bumpers New Paint R... |
1967 Plymouth GTX$18,900 - NY - 1967 This car is unrestored. It has one repaint of the original Dark Green metallic. The interior is original, very... |
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1970 Plymouth GTX$23,200 - FL - 1970 1970 Plymouth GTX… 440 cid / 375 hp 4 barrel v8 engine… factory automatic transmission… factory air grab... |
1968 Plymouth GTX Convertible For Sale$59,900 - PA - 1968 1968 PLYMOUTH GTX CONVERTIBLE, Fantastic original GTX convertible, 440 CID, 375 HP Super Commando engine, Only... |
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1969 Plymouth GTXEnquire - TX - 1969 Now in the paint shop. GO to EYE CANDY RESTORATIONS. COM to view the entire restoration. new 440,727, all new ... |
1967 Plymouth GTX Hemi$125,000 - AL - 1967 This 1967 Hemi GTX is Bloomington Gold Survivor Show #1. It was owned by 'The Mecum Collection'. This car is U... |
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1967 Plymouth GTX$33,995 - NC - 1967 1967 Plymouth GTX with a 440ci big block V8 need anyone say more? This gorgeous GTX has a fully rebuilt 440ci ... |
1969 Plymouth GTX$42,995 - NC - 1969 Extremely nice 1969 Plymouth GTX finished in Bronze Fire Metallic with Saddle Tan interior. This car has been ... |
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1969 Plymouth GTX$36,995 - NC - 1969 Intended as the luxurious yin to the inexpensive Roadrunner's yang, the Plymouth GTX was every bit the muscle ... |
1969 Plymouth GTX$29,995 - NC - 1969 In 1969, if you were shopping for a hot car, you had more choices than at almost any other point in history. I... |
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1968 Plymouth GTX$29,995 - IL - 1968 Nice 1968 Plymouth GTX hardtop. 440CID engine and a Hurst 4-spd manual transmission. This 440 has been bored .... |
1968 Plymouth GTX$39,500 - FL - 1968 This gtx received a very professional ground up restoration in 2006, with great attention paid to detail. It's... |
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1971 Plymouth GTX 2 Door$32,500 - FL - 1971 1971 Plymouth GTX RS23U code 440 (375HP) 727 transmission sure grip posi PS, PDB, AC Rust free New mexico/ fl... |
1970 Plymouth GTXEnquire - FL - 1970 Hot. Numbers matching. Factory AC. Correct color codes. Correct badging and stickers. Full restoration. 440... |
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1970 Plymouth GTX$47,900 - IL - 1970 This GTX has been restored very nice with clean stright paint, shines very well underside of the car is clean... |
1969 Plymouth GTX Hardtop Coupe$37,800 - CA - 1969 VERY Straight GTX with Bucket Seats, 727 Torqueflite Transmission, 440 Super Comando, upgraded disc brakes!!! ... |
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1969 Plymouth GTX$42,995 - IL - 1969 For sale! This is an awesome GTX that is freshly painted in its original Copper Metallic color with a new viny... |
1968 Plymouth GTX$59,990 - OH - 1968 1968 Plymouth GTX Numbers matching All original sheetmetal 440 Super Commando, Four speed Highly detailed Cop... |
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