Motor Trend tested a 1969 Plymouth GTX with the "375 horsepower" 440 engine and 4.10 rear gears. It ran a 13.7 at 102.8 mph on the standing quarter mile.
Very nice whip
Fender blinkers to replace 400$..
Not only that it looks like that Dash Came out of a 70 roadrunner
I don't care how many times it was at the Mopar Nationals, all the stickers in all the windows would be gone. Looks stupid besides blocking your view.
GTX and Road Runner NEVER came from factory with ‘white hood stripes’. They were all matte/flat black and standard option called ‘Hood Performance Paint’. Customers could option to have them deleted.
Also, wheels are ‘Magnum 500’ wheels - not Kelsey Hayes (which were recalled shortly after release due to failure potential).
Know your Mopars!!
Correct, also I despise people that mentions ‘ Posi’ on a Mopar…..
It’s ’Sure-Grip’ !
Correct. Maybe he is confused about the side reflective stripes that came in either red or white. This one is white.
@@michaelhess7025 I have a theory that the red ones only came when red line tires were ordered, which was almost never by 1969.
It's got the clock instead of tac
Selling a car which is a ad and then they also put in ads I stopped as soon as a ad started
horible tires
*Q5 Turquoise. Fine looking car !!