Plymouth GTX was my favorite Mopar when I was a kid, I swore someday I would own one... Out of the reach of an average Joe financially, nowadays; what a shame. My buddys older bro had a Plymouth Superbird; when he left for the Vietnam War, he told his Mom to exercise it once a month; so she would use it to go grocery shopping once a month instead of the station wagon; it was mind blowing to see this middle aged woman driving that car down the street w/ curlers in her hair, wheelie bar's an all...That car turned heads wherever it went. Had a 440 Magnum w/ a six pack an all kinds of engine/ drive train mods...
That started up the fastest I'd ever herd a muscle car start....in a instant Vrrrooom... that motor was built to perfection....and so is the GTX it calls home..... I love it.... SUPER NICE MOPAR....You should be very PROUD
WOW!!!!....WHAT A BADASS GTX!!!!!!....NOTHING REALLY LEFT ORIGINAL ON THIS OLD WAR HORSE!!!!!!....I'D LOVE TO SEE HER HIT THE QUARTER MILE!!!!!!!.....BEAUTIFUL JOB ON THE BUILD!!!!!!
Yep, that's all it's good for. Off the trailer - on the trailer, occasional smokey burnout on those old tires. My PR friends would say "Ees jonk" I like it though.
Exactly. I love the car, love the idle, love the engine…but I have a few that are over 1000 and there are just enough signs on this set up…that say…nowhere near 1400.
There will be a day when the only way to know what these cars were, and what they sounded like in comparison to electric cars, is on RU-vid. Damn the politicians.