The GTX code is in the serial number, you will have to find out what all the letters mean in your code to find out if it's real, I believe year one has a plymouth parts catalog that will have the codes in it and how to decifer them.
They never made a road runner GTX, it's either a road runner or it's a GTX. That's a GTX
go to the library and get a chiltons repair manual for your car.
get a chiltons repair manual from the library for 69 plymouth's and it should tell you.
Yes it will fit,you will need a 450W psu to really get the best out of your GTX
MSI NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680. gpuboss . com/gpus/GeForce-GTX-970-vs-GeForce-GTX-680
You should be able to tell by your vin # on the dash and the stamping on the block on the engine passenger side by the freeze plugs, the year should match.
The population of GTX Corp is 2,008.
It certainly can
GTX Corp was created in 2002.
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The GeForce GTX series is the highest series in NVIDIA's line (NVIDIA's flagship card is the GTX 295). Therefore the GTX 260M is better.
GTX comes with a hemi standard. Roadrunner does not. Actually the standard engine for the GTX was the 440-4bbl, the 426 HEMI was an option, throughout it's entire production run as a stand-alone model from 67-71'. The 440 6bbl was also available as an option in 70-71'. The GTX was considered the "Gentleman's muscle car" as it had a higher trim level and price tag. The Road Runner in those years was initially a bare-bones/big motor version of the GTX, 383HP being the standard engine in 68', the 426 Hemi and, from 69 1/2', the 440 6bbl were optional up until 71'. It was marketed toward a younger crowd. For 72-74', with the GTX discontinued as a stand-model, Road Runners ordered with the optional 440HP engine were called a "Road Runner GTX".