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Category: Muscle Cars
Model: Gtx

Over-the-top treatments only tend to work on vehicles when they're executed well. Fortunately for this loaded-to-the-gills gold-in-and-out 1971 Plymouth GTX for sale on Hemmings.com, the workmanship of the engine swap (426-cu.in. Hemi V-8 for the original U-code 370hp 440) and the Tremec five-speed install appears excellent and full of attention to detail. And for the purists who'd rather see the GTX returned to stock, the seller will include the original engine with the car. From the seller's description:

What happens when you take a beautiful, numbers matching 1971 Plymouth GTX U-Code 440 car and turn it into your dream car, a "71 Hemi GTX with massive Hemi performance and all of the creature comforts needed to be able to drive the car every day if you choose to do so? Well look closely folks ‘cause here she is! Feast your eyes on this absolutely gorgeous 1971 Plymouth GTX Hemi, the result of a 10-year restoration, countless man-hours and too much money to even try and calculate. Please look at the last photo to see all of the trophies that this Hemi GTX has accumulated. Let me start at the beginning and decode the original Fender Tag to see how this beauty left the factory. ­First row: (E86) 440ci 370 hp motor, (D32) A727 3-Speed Automatic Transmission, (RS23U1G147702) VIN. Second row: (GY9) Tawny Gold Metallic, (P6Y3) Premium Vinyl Bucket Seats Light Gold, (GY4) Gold Upper Door Frame, (B19) Scheduled Production Date November 19, 1970, (115863) Vehicle Order Number. Third row: (V1X) Black Vinyl Top, (U) Built For USA Specifications, (A01) Light Package, (A04) Basic Radio Group, (B41) Front Disc Brakes, (B51) Power Brakes. Fourth row: (C16) Console w/ Woodgrain Panel, (C55) Bucket Seats, (G33) Left Hand OS Remote Mirror, (J25) 3-Speed Windshield Washer, (J52) Inside Hood Release. Fifth row: (M21) Drip Rail Mouldings, (M25) Body Sill Mouldings, (M31) Body Belt Mouldings, (N41) Dual Exhaust System, (N42) Bright Exhaust Tips. Sixth row: (R11) AM Music Master Radio, (V21) Performance Hood Treatment, (V7X) Black Accent Stripes, (END). She has had only (2) owners since 1980, one for 17 years and the next for 16 ½ years. I was told that the only sheet metal replaced was the addition of the correct (N96) Air-Grabber hood, which works better than new. She was repainted in the original (GY9) Tawny Gold Metallic lacquer paint, which still shows beautifully and a complete new interior was installed in the correct (P6Y3) Light Gold, w/ Dymamat sound-deadening material installed throughout, which really makes a huge difference. The dash pad is excellent and dash panel has been fully restored. All of the gauges work perfectly, including the aftermarket gauges w/ tachometer. Classic Auto Air AC, which blows ice-cold, was installed with all of the vents color coordinated to match the dash. A custom Kenwood KDC-2019 AM/FM/CD sound system was installed, with Jensen Triax 9” 3-Way speakers in the rear package tray & 5 ¼” Pioneer 3-Way speakers mounted under the dash at downward angles. All of this custom work was professionally done and looks absolutely great. Again, everything works beautifully including the cool Air Grabber switch, which was changed over to a Norgren 5-way pneumatic valve & not the factory type. The Air Grabber door can be operated many times after the engine has been shut off and is absolutely leak-free. Now, let"s get to the heart of this beast, shall we? Open up the hood and the first thing you notice is how incredible detailed the engine bay is, with beautiful custom stainless steel work throughout. These covers can be easily removed to suit anyone"s personal taste. This is a show quality engine compartment through & through with too many details to list. The original numbers matching 440ci/370hp motor (which goes with the car of course) was removed and replaced w/ a Mopar Performance 426 Hemi w/ 9:1 compression, 278 degree cam, .495”/.480” lift w/ 465 hp & 485 Ft./Lbs. Torque, complete w/ Demon carburetor, MSD 6A electronic ignition module & MP distributor wires. A set of repro cast-iron exhaust manifolds w/ Jet-Hot Sterling coating are hooked up to 2-1/2" Mandrell bent tubes, a Dr. Gas X-Pipe and stainless Dynomax mufflers w/ original ‘machine gun" style tips. The 426ci Hemi is linked to a Tremec TKO-500 5-Speed transmission (kit supplied by Keisler Engineering) w/ new aluminum bellhousing and McLeod clutch/flywheel, which feeds power to a Dana 60 3.54 rear axle, built by DTS w/ Strange 35-spline axles and premium Powerloc Limited Slip. Of course, a new Hurst Pistol-Grip shifter is present w/ a 5-Speed bezel. The Front Disc brakes were upgraded to 11-3/4" Cordoba rotors for incredible stopping power. All new bearings, seals, hoses, hardware and SS brake tubing were used, as well as a Master Power Brakes stainless steel 8” dual diaphragm brake booster & matching dual master cylinder w/ proper disc brake combination valve & Wilwood proportioning valve at rear. The GTX already came w/ heavy-duty suspension but was upgraded to Polygraphite bushings up front, bumped up to .960 torsion bars and Edelbrock Inertia Active shocks. All new ball joints, steering components, idler arm tie-rods and tie-rod ends. The rear suspension received new Mopar Performance Hemi leaf springs w/ 6 full leaves on the left and 5 full leaves & 2 half leaves on the right. New shackles, bushings & KYB shocks were also installed. Steer & Gear rebuilt the power steering gearbox to Firm Feel Stage II specs for a much less over-assisted feel. This Hemi GTX starts, runs, drives, steers & brakes beautifully in every way and is an absolute BLAST to drive! She shifts smooth, clean & tight with no issues whatsoever. This is a Hemi car that be driven from coast to coast without a worry in the world, and in total comfort to boot. She"s got a beautiful stance and sits on new 15”x7” Ralley Wheels by Wheel Vintiques w/ Goodyear Eagle GT II RWL tires all around. All of the receipts from the no-expense spared restoration/build, as well as piles of paperwork and a huge collection of trophies that this Hemi GTX has earned, will all go to the new owner! Again, the original numbers matching 440ci U-Code motor will go with the car as well.

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1971 Plymouth GTX

  • $59,990
  • St George, UT
  • https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/plymouth/gtx/1623184.html
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