In 1968, a total of approximately 18,000 Plymouth GTX cars were produced. The GTX was part of Plymouth's performance lineup and was known for its powerful engines and distinctive styling. The model was well-received, contributing to its popularity during that era.
2942 1971 gtx's were made
All GTX's produced had the 440 engine.
They never made a road runner GTX, it's either a road runner or it's a GTX. That's a GTX
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The GTX came with a 440 CID 4bbl. 375 HP V-8. Only option was a 426 CID Hemi V-8 of 425 HP.
In 1969, approximately 7,200 Plymouth GTX cars were produced. This model was part of the muscle car era and was known for its powerful performance and distinctive design. The GTX featured a range of engine options, including the legendary 426 Hemi, contributing to its popularity among enthusiasts. Today, it remains a sought-after classic among collectors.
no, the scamp is not the same size car as a GTX and would never fit.
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Plymouth GTX