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From 1972 until 1974, the GTX name continued only as a badge applied to Road Runners equipped with the optional 440. The matching-numbers 1971 Plymouth GTX seen here sold this week for $36,750 on ...
One recent car that deserves special note is a 1971 Plymouth GTX, complete with the ”Elephant” 426 Hemi engine that sold for $253,000 at the recent Mecum Auction in Dallas.
1971 was the golden year for the Plymouth GTX, with this B-body being completely redesigned and making for one of the most desirable muscle cars of the era, especially since the engine range ...
When the gavel hit the auction block at the Mecum Auction, the Dudek restored and Swainson-owned ’71 GTX brought the aforementioned $253,000, resulting in bragging rights for the duo.
When the gavel hit the auction block at the Mecum Auction, the Dudek restored and Swainson-owned ’71 GTX brought the aforementioned $253,000, resulting in bragging rights for the duo.
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