The Plymouth GTX is a limited production muscle car produced from 1967 to 1971. It was built to compete with the Pontiac GTO and featured a special grille, fiberglass simulated hood scoops, twin racing stripes, a tachometer mounted on the center console, and a chrome "pop-open" gas cap on the rear quarter panel.
The first version, made for one year, came standard with a 440ci V8 engine producing 375hp and paired with a 3-speed Torque-Flite automatic transmission. This example is a matching numbers car with original Copper Glow paint and immaculate interior, along with an uber-rare aluminum CERTICARD and original fender tag and maintenance book.