And many of those were destroyed by The Dukes of Hazard and the Fast & Furious franchise ... In the late 1960s, the Plymouth Road Runner, GTX, and Belvedere were all pretty much the same car, only ...
This 1969 Plymouth GTX is one of those rare gems that has been pampered since day one, and it's basically brand-new, more than 50 years after it rolled off the assembly line. Spotted at the 2024 ...
It looks ultra-cool because it's a 1967 Plymouth GTX by Mopar that was brought back to its former glory by the OEM experts over at Stellantis - but it also packs an EV surprise that may or may not ...
The 1968 Plymouth GTX owned by Steve Rhodes, of Lima, is the only GTX that Plymouth made that year that was black, with a red interior and a white top, and featured a 426 Hemi engine. LIMA ...
The Plymouth GTX package was introduced for the Belvedere in 1967. It was a high-trim, high-performance spec for folks who wanted to go fast and feel classy. As such, Mopar’s designers have ...
Mopar is showing off this 1967 Plymouth GTX Electromod as a tool to display its e-Crate concept powertrain. This reimagined 1967 Plymouth GTX now packs 335 hp and can travel, as Mopar estimates ...
While the event takes place next week, Mopar has revealed a few concepts ahead of time, including a 1967 Plymouth GTX "Electromod ... that's accented with bronze and orange stitching, as seen ...
The crate engines offered via Stellantis' Mopar division are some of the best in the business, but in the near future buyers will likely have the additional option of an electric powertrain in ...
While the event takes place next week, Mopar has revealed a few concepts ahead of time, including a 1967 Plymouth GTX "Electromod ... that's accented with bronze and orange stitching, as seen ...
Mopar has electrified and style-ified an old 1967 Plymouth GTX, and long story short, it's quite something. The creation - dubbed the ‘Electromod Concept’ - seems like the ideal solution if ...