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Originally a Texas car, the old Mopar had some rough days in its later life, with the powertrain ripped apart at least once; ...
The optional 426 Hemi was the enthusiast's choice for the 1967 Plymouth GTX. You did have to be a rich enthusiast, though, as the option cost $546 or the equivalent of $5,091 today.
The 1968 Plymouth GTX 440 Six Pack Wagon is a perfect expression of what a confident, exciting time the 1960’s were. It makes no pretense or excuses for what it is.
In the 1967 GTX, the 440 wedge made 375 horsepower and 480 lb-ft of torque. The optional 426 Hemi was the enthusiast's choice for the 1967 Plymouth GTX.
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