In 1966, Chrysler Motor Corporation released a street version of its award-winning, competition-mauling engine, the 426 Hemi. The Plymouth division got the lion’s share, dividing it between the twin ...
You had to be fast if you wanted a GTX in 1967. Plymouth produced only 13,690 units, with the convertible accounting for just 680 cars. With 12,010 units, the coupe was the more popular and affordable ...
The Plymouth GTX was poised to be the premier muscle car of the Golden Age, but after an initial rush it simply disappeared ...
Alina has been enthusiastic about vehicles her entire life, and even from an early age found herself itching to get behind the wheel. Through high school and college, she could be found reading ...
It was 1996, and my brother Mike had just purchased this '67 Plymouth GTX out of Missouri. The color on the car at the time was turquoise metallic. it came with a bad engine and needed a complete ...
If you told Jean Hagan that she was driving a man's car, she would probably laugh, mash her foot to the floor, and leave two strips of Red Line tire marks down the pavement. But, technically, you ...
Mopar is ringing in SEMA 2024 with an “electromodded” take on a 1967 Plymouth GTX, made to show off the potential of its e-Crate conversion kit. The e-Crate initiative raises a path forward for owners ...
Mopar’s 1967 Plymouth GTX Electromod Concept reimagines a muscle car icon with a modern electric twist. Unveiled at SEMA, this EV concept marries classic style with a clean, efficient electric motor, ...
Mopar’s latest creation for SEMA is bound to catch the eye of anyone with a soft spot for both classic American muscle and the future of electrified performance. Meet the 1967 Plymouth GTX Electromod, ...
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